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FRANK NUCKOLI.S
Funeral Director and Erabalmer
With
NUCKOI.LS-KEMP-BRYAN CO.
Phones G 3 and 212
LaFayette, Georgia.
WANTED—Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed ho
siery for men. women and children.
Eliminate darning. Salary $75 per
week full time, $1.50 an hour spare
time. Beautiful spring line.—lnter
national Stocking Mills, Norristown,
Pa. 8-8 lOtx
J.W.Ward,Agt.
DTLCO LIGHT
Delco Repairing and Parts.
18 Carlisle Apartment.
W. 9lh St. Chattanooga, Tenn. '
Tel. Main 5300. J
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A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping
pains in the vitals, cramps,
weakening diarrhoea - whether child or
adult, immediate comiort and ease in
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Pny* to keep always on hand.
Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days
a refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fa'/
to core Itchiofc. Wind, Weeding or Protruf'ng
PUea. Instantly ir'leves Itching Piles. ' ✓ on
can get restful sleeu efr4r lirt-t ODDlicAtiot.. COc.
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301*2 Tempi. Court Mds.
Chattanooga. Tenn. p
Reaay lor quick Application in an inexpensive way, because
they come in roll form
Ready for your selection, because a style and a weight have
been provided to meet every roofing need for temporary or
permanent buildings
Ready for every kind of weather or oooditioa resistant to
sun, snow, rain, ice, gas, smoke, wind, fumes or cinders
Read} - because they are tight.
"A Roof for Every Budding''
JAMES SUPPLY CO., Distributors, Chattanooga, Tenn.
LAFAYETTE COAL & WAREHOUSE CO.
DEALERS
LaFayette, Georgia.
; LIGHT
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I fltoßsiW I POWER.
PLANT
Operate
GET YOLK FEED SUPPLIES—Of
all kinds from Dan C. Wheeler and
Co. Chattanooga. They make a spec
ialty of Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
'ADIEIS WOP.K AT HOME, pleasant
easy sewing on your machine.
Whole or part time. Highest price*
paid. For full information address L.
Jones, Box 2, Olney 111. It*
To Stop • Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING riONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
beating the inflamed and irritated tissue*.
A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Cneet Colds, Head Colds and
Croup Is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. TTk; salve
should bo nibbed on tbe chest and throst
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The HeeUOa effect of Hayes' Healing Honey in
aide the throat combined with tbe healing effect of
Giove'a 0-Pen-Tratc Salve through the pore* of
he akin eoon atop, a couth
Both remedioe are packed in one carton and the
cost of tbe combined treatment is JSr #
s Just* ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
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CHARGES
“WE KNOW
Loach’s Pharmacy
Rhyne Bros. Pharmacy
Walraven Pharmacy
Take
(alotaLs
raaae maara ecu
for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in 1 Oc and 35c pack
age* bearing above trade mark.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly and
should be taken .egularly for 14 to 21 days
to itid jee regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. p Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle. *
Walker County Messenger, August 15,1924.
CALENDAR CIVIL
CASES ANNOUNCED
FORAUG. TERM
Following is the list of Civil cases
set for the August Term Superior
, Court:
Monday, August 18, 1974
Palmer Clothing Co. ve G. S. ."han
kie and Son (6 cases.)
Mary F. Millican vs Newton Milli
can.
W. H. Coulter vs H. L. McGhee.
D. B. Murphy vs Nelson and Joe
Gilreath.
Vesta Millican vs Babe Camp, et al.
Walker County Fertilizer Co. vs
Mrs. E. A. Wright.
J. P. Parker vs R. M. and Mrs R
M Wheeler (2 cases)
E. Y. Chapin vs Catherine Roush,
et al.
1 Emma Cole vs Nora Hise.
Tuesday, August 19, 1924.
I S. A. Clark vs Nelson D. Smith
j Bank of LaFayette vs Mrs. E. A.
! Wright and F. L. Martin
Bank of LaFayette vs Mrs. E. A.
! Wright and P A. Tate.
| W. S. Parker vs H. A .Rcdgers
T. S. Brannon et al vs Max Zugar
D. B. Murphy vs Mat Nelson
Mrs Amy Young vs Bascom Woods
D W Ledford vs Minnie C. Warren
fells.
' T. A. O'Neal vs J. E. A. McKeown,
| et al.
Mrs. R. M Wheeler vs J P Parker,
I Damages,
Chattanooga Mertals Co. vs L. W.
' Harmon, et al.
Estelle Iron Ore Co., vs L. W. Har
mon, et al.
Wednesday, August 20, 1924.
T. I, Cantrell vs Morgan Price.
John W. Wilson, et al vs L. W. Mc-
Cormick, et al.
Hattie Smith vs Sidney Littlejohn.
Henry Smith vs Sidney Littlejohn
T. L. Cantrell vs L. H. Price.
Stewart Wright vs M. W. Hise and
J. W. Hise.
A. L. Bagwell and Son vs C C
Koonce, et al
International Ag. Corp vs H. F Pike
Central Loan and Savings Co. vs U.
R. Wheeler.
Thursday, August 21, 1924
Martine Day vs Otis Day
Mrs. Minnie C. Warrenfells vs John
D. Kinsey et al.
H. E. Arnold vs R S Anderson et al
W. G. Hunter vs Jake Ballew and
John R. Rea.
Wade H. Henderson vs Walker
County Mining and Construction Co
E. H. Wyatt vs Floyd McFarland,
et al.
Hardwick, Gov. vs J. T. Oliver et al
E. S. Taylor, Sol. Gen. vs K. Brown
Fuller.
Luther Connally vs W. E. Greeson
Gordon Williams vs J. R. Gilmer.
Mrs. W. H Wardlaw vs S W Ward
law.
Friday. August 22, 1924.
Ola May Fouts vs Sam Stansell, ei
al
C. P. Bailey vs W. W. Kinsey et al.
J. F. Stanfield vs J. A. Young
D W. Stiles, et al vs W T Marsh,
et al.
W. A. Wardlaw et al vs H. B. Hop
pendeitzel, et al.
Nora Wallin vs W. G. Stephens
Unoontes'od Divorce Cases,
WALKER COUNTY
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION 29TIL
To All Sunday School Superintend
ents of Walker County.
Greetings:
There will be held at Rossville M.
E. Church, on Friday, August
29, 1924, the Walker County Sunday
School Convention of all denomina
tions.
We will have with us some of the
State’s best Sunday school workers,
and some local talent for some sub
jects. We expect to make this a great
day in Sunday school work in old
Walker. We need your help, so elect
your delegates to the Conve. tlon,
which will open at 10 a. m. and will
close at 3:30 p. m. There will be a big
basket dinner on the ground.
Now, dear Superintendents, please
help me out in this meeting, as it will
be very profitable to us. This is the
| end of my second year and we do
wish to have a good record and help
the Sunday schools in old Walker. Do’
not fail to elect your delegates, as
many as will go, and come yourself.
Don't forget the time, August 29th,
11924. place, Roseville M. E. Church,
J South, and dinner on the ground.
S. F. BLAYLOCK, Pres.
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ILIVER,KIDNEYS &BLOOD}
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I Rhyne Bros. Pharmacy J
YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, W.. Ver County
To Whom It May Concern:
Bertie Wall. r widow of H. G.
Walker, late of said county deecasei
has applied to t'n undersigned fjr a
years support for herself from the
estate of said deceased. Notice is here
by given that I will pa» on said ap
plication at my office in LaFayette,
said county on the first Monday in
September next. Given under my hand
and official signature, this Aug. 4,
1924.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
Sunday School
* Lesson T
(By REV P. B PITZWATER. D.D., D«an
of the Evening School, Moody Bible Insti
tute of Cb lens o')
1114, W—Urn Wewepnper Union )
Lesson for August 17
JESUS CLEANSEB THE TEMPLE
LERBON TEXT—John 3:1»-M.
GOLDEN TEXT—"My house shall be
called the house of prayer."—Matt.
SI: IS.
PRIMARY TOPlO—Jesos Loves Hit
Father’s House.
JUNIOR TOPlC—Jesus and the Tem
ple Traders.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
lC—Right Conduct In Qod’s House
TOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Reverence and Care for God’s House.
I. Jesus Attending the Pseeover
(v. 13).
He went up to Jerusalem very often
to attend the various feasts. Begin
ning ut the age of twelve this custom
was habitual with Him to the end of
Ills ministry. He was under the law
and therefore He obeyed It (Deut.
19:10), but primarily He went up be
cause It was His Father’s house. It
is important that all people from their
youth up should make the attendance
upon the house of God a habit of their
lives.
11. The Temple Defiled (v. 14).
For the various sacrifices In the
temple many oxen, sheep and doves
were needed. Many persons came from
distant parts of the land; therefore, It
was impracticable to bring their sac
rifices with them, so they brought
money and bought the animals needed.
This privilege the Lord had granted to
them (Deut. 14:24-20). This exchange
was necessary, bnt when evil men
used It as an opportunity for gain It
became an offense hefore God. If
Christ were to come to mnny of our
so-called houses of God today He
would find them polluted In Just as ag
gravating away. His purging the
temple courts shows the need of
purity and order In ull matters con
nected with divine worship.
111. Jesus Cleansing the Temple
(vv. 18-17).
1. Driving Out the Merchants and
Animals (v. 15). Being the Lord of
the temple, the very Messiah who
should come to His temple, He had the
right to cleanse It, to drive out those
who polluted It. It Is not said that
He used the scourge of cords but, at
any rate, It was the symbol of au
thority.
2. 141 s Command (v. 1C). “Make
not my Father’s house an house cf
merchandise.” Merchandise Is legiti
mate in its place. Any use of the
Lord's house other than to worship
and honor Him Is to make It a place
of merchandise, to pollute It. There
Is great dunger of a worldly spirit in
truding Into the domain of religion.
Men who unite with the church for
temporal Interests, men who come to
the house of worship with worldly
matters uppermost In their thought,
ministers who serve as professionals,
men who bring their til-gotten gains to
help further the work of the Lord, In
fact till who do not behsvo properly
In ttie Lord’s house, are defiling It and
therefore all such must meet His Judg
ment.
3. His Zeal (v. 17). He was so
completely dominated by the passion
to do the will of God that He unre
servedly gave Himself to Ills work.
This was according to the prophecy,
"The zeal of thine house hath eaten
me up.” We should take His act as
an example to us in the divine service
and manifest commendable zeal. This
reform did not prove permanent. A
feu- years loter He cleansed It again.
This shows how quickly the human
heart Is under the control of Bln. The
only permanent reformation Is that
which Is wrought In regeneration. The
new birth Is necessary.
IV. The Jews Demanding a Sign
(vv. 18-22).
They demanded of Jesus that He
show His authority for such behavior.
He told them that the only sign that
would he given was His death and
resurrection. Destroying the temple
and raising It up In three days refers
to His oruolflxlou snd resurrection.
The resurrection Is an nnultcrahle
proof of His divine sonshlp (Rom.
l:-4). Jesus came forth from the
grave of His own power. The Jews
did not want a sign They were only
finding excuses for their wickedness
Men today who are demanding proof
of Christ's divinity do not really wish
the proof hut nee only trying to find
excuses for their sin*. Jesus had the
ability to Justify Ills ways hefore God
and man. After the resurrection the
disciples remembered the words of
Jesus on this occasion. This shows
that no sowing of the truth shall
eventually fall. This ought to he a
great comfort for Sunday school teach
ers snd Christian workers.
Lofty Ideals
I.ofty Ideals often live In lowly
places.—Western Christian Advocate.
A Glorious Word
"Oh. the depth of meaning In that
word 'Saved!' Front the guilt of sin
-aved from the love of sin. saved from
the power of sin. nod one day, v eec
He comes, we shall be saved from
the presence of sin Exchange.
Religion
The religion of many men partakes
of the qualities of a Jelly fish. In Its
own element it float* and Ursa. On
the sands It ts helptesa and perishes.
—Western Christian Advocate.
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DEALERS
Buick-Cadillac Company
329-31-33 Market Street
Chattanooga, Tennessee
BUICK-MOTOR COMPANY
FLINT, MICHIGAN
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
We Need More
<»•
Cream
Why spend your time churn
ing and then sell your butter
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 cannot use it.
kirn Food Products Co.
Rfd. 2 - Chickamauga, Ga.
PLUMBING
I have just opened a Plumbing
Shop near the courthouse, equipped
with complete fixtures and sup
plies, water heaters etc.
I Use the Crane Fiitores Which is the Symbol ol the Best
See our displays, let us figure on your job and furnish
the material. Guaranteed Standard Material.
J. D. DAY
Near Courthouse. Phone 126
LaFayette, Georgia