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X J. Vickers
Store Slews.
Remarkable BM 10 SALE
Positively tlie Greatest Values Ever Offered hi VVSllacoociiec,
The finest line o Dress goods, Worsted Cashimeres,
.Mohair, Panama and Silks of all colors and trimmings to
suit all the New Goods.
You can get your Fail hat to correspond with your
and you can buy it trimmed or you can get it
mL here to suit you at any time, and at the very
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BPfp.t the big line of Clothing you can see while here. Men’s Youth’s and
Kthing of all sizes and grades and the very newest styles that could be bought
at the very lowest prices.
here the finest line of Men's, Ladies and Children's Shoes,
hats for men and don’t forget 1 handle the Lenox
WALITy CAN’T EE BEAT,
leu in Doubt
m "inn a«u».-«a
About Id Meats
You can do no better than phone the Roberts Market
your wants in that line and they will be attended to by a
campetent meat cutter of 5 years experience. We sell the
best and freshest meats all the time and delivers same
promptly.
A full line of Fancy and Family Groceries, at all times.
I would appreciate your patronage and will give it my
personal attention.
ft. K. Roberts,
’Phone 75. FREE DELIVERY.
BYRD h PUCKETT
Contractors & Builders
Willacoochee, Ga.
we have the best Keystone lime and Brick for sale,
If in need of either Jet us figure with you.
Respectfully Yours
sirs i mu.
ELI VICKERS. PER SI DENT. J, A. GASKINS, VICE-PRESIDENT.
GEO. F. MgCRANUS, Cashier. W. J. Mu CR AN IE, Asst. Cashier.
The Bank of WiJkcooche,
LOCATED AT
WILLACOOCHEE, GA.
Solicits Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations.
Allows Interest, at. Five Per Cent.. Per Annum.
J. B. Oberjiy,
J. A. Gaskins,
DIRECTORS :
Eli Vickeus, Sit,.,
G. D. Gaskins,
Geo. F. MgC-ranie.
|L>r Winter use. Don’ t forget I handle
Hales and SSisses
suit you.
10!!.
D. E. Gaskins,
W, P. Moate,
His Dear Old Mother.
“My dear old mother, who is now
e'ghty llii-ee yearsold, thrives on ELc-"
trie Hitters," writes W. B. Brunson, of
Dublin, Ga. “She has taken them for
about two years and enjoys an expollenl
appetite, feels strong and sleeps well."
That's the way ulectric Bitters affect,
the aged, and the same happy results
oilo'.v in all cases of female weakness
and general debility. Weak puny chil
dren too, are greatly strengthened In
them. Guaranteed also for stomach,
liver and kidney troubles by Gaskins
Drug Co., Druggist. 50c.
Notice.
Will be sold on Oct. 15th, 1007 at the
residence of Mrs. Simpson Meeks 410
acres of land more or less, being lot No.
117 in sth land district of Coffee county
(better known as t he old Simpson Meeks
home) said land belonging to the estate
of Simpson Meeks deceased.
The above r.laee is nicely located be
ing in one mile of a good school building
and two miles of a good church. Good
water, good range, and buildings fairly
good, and a good two horse farm, any one
wanting a good farm this is the place to
buy. It is good clay laud add has a good
soil. This place will be sold to the best
and highest bidder, and the'purchaser
will .be given t« o payments the first Jar.
Ist 1008, and the second Jan, Ist 1909.
Hard Times iu Kansas.
The okl days of grasshoppers and
drouth are .almost forgotten in the pros.-
peronx Kansas of to-day: although a
citizen of Codell, Earl Shanfburg, has
not yet forgotten a hard time he en
countered. He says: ‘I was worn out
and discouraged by coughing- nig-hf and
day, and could find no relief till I tried
Dr. King’s New discovery. It took
less than one bottle to completely cure
me. The safest and most reliable
o .ugh and cold cure and lung and
throat healer ever discovered, Guaran
teed by Cask tils Drug Co., drug store
50e and si.(Jo. Trial bottle free.
I have about 4 barrels of bottles,
suitable for putting up syrup in. Will;
sell cheap. i; :J A. BRINSON.
A Criminal Attack.
on an inoffensive citizen is frequently
made in that apparently useless little
tube called the “appendix. ’’ It’s gen
erally the result of protracted constipa-1
tion. following liver torpid. Dr. King’s
New Life Pills regulate the liver, pre-'
vent appendicitis, and establish regular
habit of the bowels. 25c. at Gaskin’s
drug store.
l! Pearson Pointers.
The Pearson Academy is hav
ing a most successful fall session
of school. Prof. Qssian A.
Strange is proving the* “l ight i
man tri the right place.’’ and ad- j
herds to a rigid requirement, of j
thorough work by his pupils; lie I
also enforces exact.discipline.The \
first scholastic month was com
pleted last Friday. Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday were devo
ted largely to examination exer
cises for the purpose of making
up the monthly report of each
pupil. The attendance is not as
large as it could and should be, but
our town is to be congratulated
upon having so excellent literary
school. Back up the school with
your influence as well as your
children.
-The commitment trial of Ar
tl>ur Davis, the slayer of John
Vjj. Gillis, was held at McDonald
)I,st Saturday, and was bound
oyer to tiie Superior Court in a
bond of *b,oCo.t>o. The State
was represent'd by the Solicitor-
Genernl and the Defendant by C.
A. Ward and Lankford & Dicker
soil.
1 The congregationalist of this
section held their annual confer
ence at Union Hill church, four
miles southeast of town, last Fri
day, Saturday and Sunday. The
meeting was a tliorougly sueess
ful and interesting one, and on
Sunday the congregations w. re
especially large, ' The people of
Union Hill community are wide
■lj v known for their liberal hospi
tality, and when they undertake
to entertain a meeting it is never 1
half-way dona. Thar 1 ware quite
number of ministers, and lay
then present from other sections
of the country. The time is not
far distant when the lands around
Union Hill will oa sought for at
high prices, because it is splen
did farm lands and the commu
nity a delightful one to live in.
A large number of the people
jftf tpwn and community are at-
Court at Doug
las this week, and experiencing
konm of the difficulties of living
from sixteen to thirty miles from
the Ccu ity Capital, with nothing
hut private conveyances as means
of transportation. Is it any won
der the people of this section are
making the fight of their lives
for a new county and the benefits
they would derive from it. This
is too fast an age for such con
ditions to continue much longer.
“Pull for Pearson or pull out’’
should be the slogan of every elt.
izen of the town. You can afford
to divide on other matters but
never in in your loyalty to the
town.
Our town was saddened last
Friday morning by the death of
Mrs. Minnie McNeal, consort of
Judge F. E. McNeal, who had
been sick with a complication of
diseases for several weeks. Her
death was rendered doubly sad
by the fact that the sorrowing
husband is left with six small
Jchidren, the eldest a boy not ex
feeding .-leveri years and the
youngest an infant only a few
"Weeks old, to care for both as a
father and a mother. Mrs. Mc-
Noal was the eldest, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lovitt Harrell and
was reard in Coffee county. She
was a member of the Baptist
church and lived an exemplary
Christian life, Besides her hue
| band and children a large circle
of immediate relatives and scores
of friends mourn her departure.
The interment took place at Ar
llie church, nine miles north of
Pearson, on Saturday, Elder
John F. Smith officiating.
Elder Smith, Congregational
Ist, preached a very acceptable
sermon at the Methodist church
Sunday night. His theme was
“A lean soul in a fat land. '
evolved from the incident of
.Pharaoh’s dream of the “Fat
kiue aiuPthe lean lone.” Mr.
Smith s home is in Atlanta.
Next Tuesday is the day set
by our City Fathers for the.
election on the question of issuing
.‘school .bends’’ with which too
faise the .necessary funds to pro
vide the town with an up-to-date
school building and equipment.
No Voter should be so careless
as to let the day pass without ex
pressing his appro val of the pro
ject, by casting bis ballot in fa
vor of bonds. This is meth
od pursued by other towns of
less pretensions than Pearson to
s >cureschool buildings and equip
ments, why not Pearson take ad
vantage of it; the money arising
from the sale of bonds, principal
and interest, can be paid back in
thirty years and nobody feel it,
even though the town should
grow no larger than it is now.
But in accordance with the usual
order of things, the erection and
eq u i pin en to f an u p - to - da to sc I tool
building and the establishment
of a first class school would cause
the town to grow and properly
Have You Heard Afecut
The New BiM? r - •
We are still bottling Soda Water of all descriptions, and would
like for you to try our _. ,
•“TOPAZ «Bi ALE/’
But he sur. it is mad >by us. A trial order will be apprecia
ted and will receive our prompt attention.
Wiiiacecclie c ottllng Works,
Willacoochee, Ga.
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t— : —— —Fo R- ~ . u- .
Hardware, Farming Isnplemenls,
Plows, Stoves, Harows, Cultivators, Binders,
Mowing Mash in as, Hirno.-w, B .Ring, Mdl Sup
plies, ire'Fence, Paints, Oils, Guns, Pistols,
Ammunition,. Crockery ware, Etc.
DON ’T FAIL TO-SEE MY*
Wire Fencing
11 is the - very best and strongest. Prettiest line of
Cutlery. Come in and take a look. Prices right on
everything.
J). E. GASKINS,
Willacooohee, Ga,,
When in Need of
-PRINTING-
Of any description
Such as Note Heads, Letter Heads, Statements,
Bill Heads, Enveopes, Visiting and Business
Cards, Dodgers or anything in the printing line
call on or address
THE SUN
Willacoochee, Ga,
Prices Reasonable, Mail Orders Given
Prompt Delivc y. UJ Prompt Attention
Ira you are hungry tee to He Wilson Hefei,
Here you will find the remedy. Table fare the best
the market affords. Good rooms £Tnd clean beds, Wheh in
town give the Wilson Hotel a trial. That will be sufficient,
H, C, "Yankee’' VILSOH, Prpelir,
mw i f oti t m rn
I?huis i sLfe-.L urlUil %£ Lniljl! ytf,
G. 1, COOPER, teenager.
Manufactures Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moulding,
Columns, Ballasters, Mantles and all kinds of interior
and exterior finish,
Office and Store fixtures a Specialty
MULE SASH & 0068 CO
rami- a
values to increase and our sun of
prosperity and progress would
cause everybody to forget the
teiistence of a school tax-burden.
So this scribe, Mr, Voter, insist,
! that you get up early next Tue.->
d .y morning, wash your face and
hands, eat a hear-'y break fast,
think well of yourself and. all the
children of the community ai d
vote for bonds before the polls
close.
Mr. C. C. Bridge’s new bull
ding is rapidly developing into
on: - of the handsomest residences
of the town. Elder Join F
Smith’s new cottage home,
though’ small will be neat and
comfortable and, without an ae-
C dent, will be ready for occupai -
cy by November Kith. The
brick, work of the Maneil new
store building is complete.