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A SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE FROM
OCT. 11, TO NOV. 11
ON ALL FURNITURE
GUARANTEED TO BE OF HIGHEST QUALITY
We wish to show you our Appreciation for your Patronage by inviting you to
visit our store and see the wonderful values in QUALITY AND DEPENDABLE FURNITURE we of
fer during this Special Reduction Sale.
Come! You are welcome, just for a visit. We will not ask you to buy. We
want to satisfy you with SERVICE, QUALITY AND ECONOMY.
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‘ MAKE OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS DURING THE FAIR <
MoMeinp-Brjaa Furniture and Undertaking Co, k
North Main and Public Square, LaFayette, Ga.
Ambulance Service Day or Night. Licensed Embalmers,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS and UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
Walker County Messenger, October 10, 1924.
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Good Farmer Wanted
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An unusual good opportunity is offered to a man
with small family, who thoroughly understands
farming. A beautiful small place of 35 acres in
Georgia about 15 miles from Chattanooga. To
those replying will please state age, experience
and your R. F. D. Route and Box Number.
A. C. Goodrum
Care P. 0. Box 75
STATION A
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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RESOLUTIONS ON RESIGNATION
OF REV. I. S. LEONARD BY
EXEC. COM. COOSA ASSO.
It is with sincere regret that we
the members of the Executive Com
mittee of the Coosa Baptist Associ
ation, bid good-bye to Rev. I. S. Leo
nard, who has for a long time been
the capable, efficient and untiring
chairman of this committee, and who
has for thirteen years been a promi
nent figure in Coosa Association af
fairs .Bro. Leonard has for a long
time been clerk of the association, and
during the eventful years of the Bap
tist Seventy-Five Million Campaign
has held the position of Director for
the Campaign. He has been President
of the Coosa Association Sunday
School Convention and has filled with
distinct credit to himself and the As
sociation all of the said offices.
Brother Leonard has tendered his
resignation from all the foregoing res
ponsibiiities to this committee, having
accepted work on the other side of the
continent in the good State of Oregon
to which place he goes with the ar
dent prayers and good wishes of the
entire association.
This committee therefore at its last
session in which Bro. Leonard parti
cipated at LaFayette on Friday af
ternoon, Oct. 3rd unanimously passed
the following resolutions:
•Whereas; Rpv. I. S. Leonard has
tendered his resignation as Chairman
of your Executive Committee, togeth
er with all other offices held by him
as hereinbefore mentioned, to take ef
fect immediately, and,
Whereas; Your committee, sees no
other alternative than to accept said
resignation, therefore be it;
Resolved; First; That your commit
tee feels keenly the loss of the fellow
ship and counsel of Bro. Leonard.
Second; That we acknowledge with
sincere gratitude the valued services
he has so faithfully rendered the As
sociation and the denomination,
Third; That we bid him God spfeed
in the work before him in his new
field,
(Oar On
Hats
Now is the time to kill
rats and mice before gath
ering your crop.
Ail Kinds of Rat Poison
Rhyne £ros, pharmacy
Jhe ffyal and Vtf Jtore
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Fourth; That a copy of these reso
lutions be spread upon the minutes of
the Executive Committee,
Fifth; That a copy of said resolu
tions be furnished Bro. Leonard, a
copy to the Walker County Messen
ger, and a copy to the Christian In
dex.
Done by order of the Executive
Committee of-the Coosa Baptist As
sociation in its session at LaFayette,
Friday Oct. 3rd., 1924. Every member
of the Committee being present.
C-EO. W. MeCLURE, Chairman.
S. R. TUCKER,
Q. M. CLEMONS,
LEE H. DYER,
J. E. O’QUINN.
WANTED—Seed cotton and cotton
seed. Will pay cash or exchange meal
and hulls—Otto Morgan, near depot.
FOR SALE—Few bags New Victory
Seed oats. See these and be con
vinced of quality—Otto Morgan.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Walker County.
Application having been made in
due form to have J. C. Knox appoint
ed administrator of the estate of Dr.
P. S. Anderson, late of said county,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
said application will -be passed at my
office in LaFayette, said county on
the first Monday in November next,
this Oct. 6, 1924.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
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