The Willacooche sun. (Willacoochee, Ga.) 1904-193?, November 29, 1907, Image 4

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Order Reconvening the Grand Jury at the Adjourned Term of Coffee Superior Court to be Held the Second Monday in December, 1907. GEORGIA,-Coffee County. The regula r October term 1907, of Coffee Superior Court having been adjourned over to reconvene in an adjourned Session to be held beginning the second Mon day in December 1907. The reg ular term having been formally recessed on Friday,October 18th, to reconvene on the second Mon day in December as aforesaid and it appearing to the Court that it will be expedient to have a Grand Jury in attendance upon said ad journed Session: It is therefore hereby consid ered and ordered by the Court that the Grand Jury chosen and sworn for said October term of Court shall return on the second Monday in December at ten o’- clock a. m for service as Grand Jurors at said Adjourned session of Court. And it is further ordered that the Clerk of this Court publish a notice in one or more of the news papers of said county requiring the attendance of said Grand Ju rors at said adjourned term of Court. All members of the Pet it Jury will also be expected to be in attendance. Let this order be placed on the Minutes of the Court this Nov. 16th, 1907. T. A. Parker, Judge Superior Court, Brunswick _ Circuit. certify that THE ONLY—--- Exclusive Grocery Store IN THE CITY I run the only store in town that makes a specialty of Fancy and Family groceries. Christmas Oodies I am careful in my selection and have a select line of Christmas goodies such at Currants, Raisins, Nuts, Spices, Citron, &c. REMEMBER The goods you buy from me will be fresh, as I only buy it in small quanities and regular so that I can keep the freshest only. Would ap precsate a share of your Grocery trade. W. H. DUNCAN, THE FANCY GROCERYMAN. THE ffWiIISON COLLEGE The Finest Equipped College in The South, Vanished with Individual Desks and the Best Typewriters gJTOur courses aro built upon twenty years experience. We know just what the business man wants and we supply that want. The success ot the Ferguson f 'ollege is phenomenal and it is based upon merit. Write for catalog. Ferguson Business College, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. ELI VICKERS. Phksidbxt. J. A. GASKINS. Viok-Pbksidknt. GEO. P. McCRANIE. Cash llta. W. J. McCRANIE, Asst. Cashikb. The Bank of Willacooche, LOCATED AT WILLACOOCHEE, GA. Solicits Accounts'of Individuals, Firms and Corporations. Allows Interest, at. Five Per Cent.. Per Annum. DIRECTORS: J. R Oberry, Eli Vickers, Sr., D. E. Gaskins, J. A. Gaskins, G. D. Gaskins, W. P. Moate, Geo. F. McCuanie. King of the Cattle Ring. Eilersj “King of the Cattle Ring” was presented to aJarge audience at the Auditorium Sat urday night. The show proved to be all that it was advertised, and without a single exception pleased the entire audience. Card of Thanks. To the friends who came to us in our hour of trouble, and con tributed all that human kindness could suggest, to help and cojn fort, we return most heartfelt thanks. J. M. Roberts and Family. The following constituted a party who went out to Mr. J. F. Lewi’s, to a cane grinding Tues day night. Misses Addin Fr t well , Efiie Heald and Jimmie Lin der, Messrs. Ralph Spears, W' S. Lewis and J. M. McNeill. The Star Painters at the Wil son House do first class Painting, Graining and Paper Hanging. Telephone them for estimates. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Spivey and Misses Lillian Roberts, Lillie Brinson and' Blanche Puckett, Messrs. R. A. Brinson, B. F. Williams and Alex Moore atten ded the cana grinding Wednesday night at Mr. Henry Spivey’s. The John H. Spark’s show wijl exhibit in Willacoochee next Saturday, Dec. 7th. It has been enlarged a good deal since it was here last Season. Go out and enjoy yourself. Shows after noon and night. _ plfefrl - .All ' ■' PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Julia Marlowe has been sending a vacation in Italy. Eugene Cowles lias been re-engaged for Marie Cahill's company. A member of the “Knight of a Day” company is Eugene Moulun, a brother of Frank Moulnn. Mrs. T. P. O’Connor, wife of the Eng lish editor, has had a historical melo drama produced In San Francisco. All modern records' appear to have been broken, by the sale of Franz Le har’s “Ballsironen” number from “The Merry Widow.” In less than three weeks after production of'the piece at Daly’s theater In London over 40,000 copies were sold. The news comes from Paris that the producers of “Salome” Incurred a loss. The receipts, it is said, were 191,000 francs and the expenses 190,000 francs; hence n deficit of 5,000 francs. EDITORIAL FLINGS. Swiss glaciers are said to be' shrink ing, but nothing like that happens to a hotel bill over there.—-New York Her ald. “Is a bathing suit a crime?” is a question that Is being asked. If it is, it Is often a very small one.—Philadel phia Inquirer. The Japanese evidently believe in the disarmament of nations, judging from their Korean programme.— Springfield Republican. A Washington proofreader has gone into bankruptcy. Those of us who know have long looked upon proof readers as failures.—Detroit Free Press. W. D. Howells Is charged with hav ing discovered Henry James. It has heretofore been supposed that Mr. Howells had no enemies. Chicago Record-Herald. FACTS FROM FRANCE. It Is the fashion in France for school boys to have their hair shaved off. In France the bill of a physician or druggist cannot he collected if more than two years old. In France two ships of 5,500 tons each are being built with a view to es tablishing a line for third class pas freight between Dun trodden wife. The fact that they were receiving an excellent price for their "second pair front” from an American.' lodger did not blind them to her fail lng3. “Dear me, Mr. Macleod,” said the lodger, one Sunday afternoon, when an errand took her to the parlor, where the family sat, “I should think you J and your wife would be stifled sitting Indoors this hot day with the windows shut. If you’d just open one and get I some fresh air, I’m sure It would dot Mrs. Macleod good; she looks pale.” j Mr. Macleod looked at her with his I usual stern and unbending gaze. I "We can hae-fresh air ony day,” hel said calmly. “We've no need to iniaf it rushing aboot the house on the Saw-ij bath.” 1 Germany the Modern Rome, ju Let the German people keep a losjW from antiquity before their eyes. Ofß before an England and a Germany 'fit no less different character have com fronted each other. They were Caiß thage and Rome. And old Rome wit* Its policy of force and power ffnaufl conquered the cash politics of (.'arthsifl and raised Itself to ihe position of tW first power upon earth. We have hip torienl example when we say that tljie German people must return from t*ie imitation of the un-German Carthagjfn ian-Britlsh finance policy and nmstlgo back to the Roman-German policy! of lower and might. In no other way can a renlly great Weltpolitik be pro moted In the hope perhaps of makiing ourselves ultimately the leading peo ple In the world.—Berlin Greuzboteh. Spun lull Sheep. There are said to be 10,000,000 mi gratory sheep in Spain, which tnjivel on occasions as much as 200 utiles from the plains to the mountains. They are known as and their march, resting places land behavior are governed by special regu lations dating front the fourteenth (cen tury. At certain times no one buy travel the same route as the sljeep, which have the right to graze oh all open and common land oa the wa»t Dueling Pi»tol». The pistol used lu the duel Is not the military arm or the revolver, hut a very carefully made and wonderfully accurate weapon known as the dialing pistol. For many years the length of this arm was a matter of grare dis cussion at all the clubs in England and on the continent. At lirst the dueling pistol bad a twelve inch barrel and carried twenty round bullets jo" the pound, but In 1810 the elder Devlsure, with his confrere, Lepage, at Paris, and Manton and Egg of London, the most eminent pistol makers Of their respective countries, lived the actual length of the dueling pistol turrel at nine Inches, and there It has remained. A case of the nest pistols used o bring from 800 to 730 francs, or SIOO to $l5O. DON’T THROW AWAY Anything That Can be Fixed. I can fix up and make same as new. your small wagons, large wagons, baby carriages, buggies, road carts, shoe your horse or mule, fix up and upholster your old wornout chairs and lounges so you wouldn’t know bub what it was just out of the factory. I can fix anything from a small wagon to a large leg cart. Just try me. 11. FRANKLIN, At Nobles old Shop. Professional Cards. DR. C. L. DREW, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Willacoochee, Ga. Uusiness Phone 45: {Residence Phones 18 Office at the rear of J. E. Gaskins store. JOSEPH J. ROGERS. L. E. HEATH ROGERS & HEATH, ATTORNEYS A T LAW Douglas, Georgia. law specialties: Criminal] Law, Anti-Corporation, Ab straction, Real Estate and Loans. JOS. 0. SIRMANS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Up Stairs. Oberry Building, WILLACOOCHEE, - - - - GEORGIA. Collections and Criminal Law a Special ty. All business given prompt at tention. JEFFERSON WILCOX. M. D. THOS. W DORSETT. M. D. WILCOX & DORSETT, . Physicians and Surgeons, 'Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Oberrv bldg., WILLACOOCHEE GEORGIA HENRY MOORE D. D- S. | DENTIST. AJAwork guaranteed, jf . Office near residence I WILLACOOCHEE GEORGIA Ichas. T. Roan, ■ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ■ Douglas, - - - Georgia. practice in all courts except the .City court of Douglas. Office H, m Court House. ■ benjT t. allenT ■ Attorney and Counselor at Law, PEARSON, GA. ■fill practice in all the courts. Com mercial Law a Specialty. * TUB BEN TT NE. MW '■ -DENTIST ) Wr Douglas, Georgia. IDffice in Sweat and Vicker’s Building I next door to Enterprise office f,Vi 11 gladly advise with any one on | their work. All work Guaranteed. I JNO. J. MOORE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILLACOOCHEE, - - - - GEORGIA. Hfmmercial, Corporation and General both in State and Feder- I a Courts. Have You Heard About It? We are still doing business at the same old stand, and in connection with our High Grade Merchandise we handle the famous Still* Brand SIIOCS. IT is a well known^f^t everything else, we believe in selling the best the market affords. Prices run from SI.OO to s').oo. Every pair guaranteed. We have a full and complete line of Furniture, Coffins, Caskets and Burial Supplies, also a full liue of Planters Hardware, and a full and complete line of General Merchandise. We want your trade and will appreciate a call from you at any time. ’Phone No. 77, Willacoochee, Ga. I Want You to I want you to visit my store and price the hundreds of articles which lam offering. All I want is the chance . to show you. There won’t be any obligation to buy if you come to see. ■ Stoves and Ranges Any person who needs a stove or range would be foolish to buy without first examining our Stoves and ■ Ranges. They might not suit you better, but the chances are, they will, especially since they cost less. fc you are hungry Come to The Wilson Hotel, Here you will And the remedy. ’Table fare the best the market affords. Good rooms and clean beds. When in town give the Wilson Hotel a trial. That will be sufficient. m H, C, iaob" WILSON, Proprietor, Slave You Heard About The New Drink? We are stifl bottling Soda Water of all descriptions, anjl would like for you to try our “TOPAZ GINGER ALE,” But be sure it is made by us. A trial order will be apprecia ted and will receive our prompt attention. ■ Willacoochee Bottling Works, Willacoochee, Ga. : HASHVPIf SASH I 8008 CO., “ T*- Manager. \ Manufactures Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, Columns, Ballasters, Mantles and all kinds of interior and exterior finish. Office and Store fixtures a Specialty WOTiLLE SASH £ BOOR CO NASHVILLt, Cl We have in stock the very best wire fenc ing, the strongest on the market. We have the fast selling Pittsburg Perfect Feneeand