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|77?e Best Always!^
J. E. Cook Makes
a Sp e c ialty of
Everything Good to Eat!
Fresh Meats, Fresh
Groceries and a Splen
did Assortment of Can
Goods, Fresh Crack
ers, Etc. :: :: ::
Big Bargains all the Time.
/. E. Coo^.
Making
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Home Pleasures
who love outdoor
includes spraviiur tin*
beds, mowing and wat
ering the lawn and garden.
We have everything that will
meet your needs in lawn mow
ers, hose with ball nozzles or
sprays at bedrock prices.
Peacock & Fausett.
NOTICE!
I want to buy Five Hundred Bushels of all
Varieties of Field Peas and will Pay Highest
Cash Price for them.
Also will pay highest cash price for Chickens
and Eggs, Old Iron and Junk. Come to see me
c. DAVIS
PURE GEORGIA CANE SYRUP!
Put up by WILSON CANNER CO., Cochran, Ga. If
your Grocer has not got it, call on E. COOK, JR.
a Hit,
that’s what we are doing for
sure, with our peerless array
of sporting goods. Votaries
of baseball, croquet, and all
-the other sports in and out of
doors, in town, country, for
est and farm will find us pre
pared to meet every demand
with a home run to satisfac
tion. We’re the champions
in every field of sport.
Local Items.
T. H. Reeves attended the mar
riage of Miss Florrie Green to Mr.
Thomas Herman Trice in Gray, Ga.
Wednesday afternoon April 27th.
Mr. William Cook, from Senoia,
visited his brother, Mr. E. Cook,
Sr., this week.
J. R. Thompson and family spent
Sunday in Vienna. They went in
their new automobile, a beautiful
White.
J. P. Peacock this week purchas
ed a 1910 model Cadalac.
Mr. Wesley Clements, of Towns,
spent several days of this week with
his daughter. Mrs. I. A. Willis.
J. A. Fausett has purchased an
Ohio, which is a speedy and beauti
ful machine.
W. H. P eacock has bought anoth
er Cadalac, a 1910 model.
We were glad to see so many peo
ple over from Hawkinsville Memor
ial Day. Visitors from our sister city
are always welcomed.
J. C. Bennett and .J. W. Blount,
of Macon, delegates to the Odd Fel
lows Convention, were guests of D.
W. Brown, Tuesday.
W. G. Thompson, wife and three
children, from Montrose, visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bullard, this
week.
We congratulate our sister city of
Hawkinsville on securing the Fifth
Convention of the eleventh divsion
I. O. O. F. We know they will l>e
royally entertained.
Guy Jackson visited Macon Sun
day.
You can buy piano on easy terms
at Jackson Furniture Co.
Miss Fannie Murray has returned
home after an extensive visit to re
latives in Albany.
Our friend, W. A. Marehman
brought us a specimen of some very
fine strawberries today. He has a
large patch and they are exceeding
ly fine.
The easiest way to buy an organ
is on easy terms at Jackson’s.
Julian Clements, of Eastman,and
Henston Cotter, of Hawkinsville,
were in the city last Monday.
Guy Jackson and Zelmer Duggan
visited Hawkinsville Tuesday.
J. F. Ross, of Macon, spent Sun
day in the city.
Jackson Furniture Company sells
the best graphophones on the market
M. \V\ Massey, of Marshalville,
and B. L. Kent and Mr. Bateman,
of Macon, were guests of W. M.
Wynne.
W. S. Poole and .T. B. Slade re
presenting mumford Odd Fellows
Lodge at the convention, was guests
of E. Cook, Jr.
C. L. Moses and K L. Kitchens
representing Franklin Lodge of Ma
con, were guests of Dr. It. I. Morgan.
Dr. G. A. Cheatham, of Macon,
was a guest of Prof. L. H. Brown
ing, on Memorial Day.
Hon. W. W. Bennett, of Baxley,
who delivered the main address at
public session of Odd Fellows, and
J. W. Markham representing Ma
con Lodge, were guests of J. J. Tay
lor, Tuesday.
R. H. Carswell and J. L. Claxton,
of Gordon, representing the Odd
Fellows Lodge, were guests of A. P.
Urquhart.
Israil Manheim and W. B. Knox
represented Hawkinsville Lodge at
the Odd Fellows Convention.
Dave Harvard spent Memorial
Day in Cochran.
W. O. Wright and D. R. Parks,
of East Macon, delegates to Odd
Fellows Convention, were guests of
Mrs. Dave Harvard. •
HOW ARE YOUR
EYES?
Do they Tire and Burn After Reading?
If so, Come to the Jewelry Store and
I will Examine them
FREE OF CHARGE!
Eye Glasses and Spectales Sold at
Very Reasonable Prices!
All Work Guaranteed.
G. C. WYNNE,
(Graduated Optician.)
COCHRAN, GEORGIA.
Cochran Auto Company
Repairs all kind of Machinery. They make a
Specialty of Repairing
Guns, Pistols, Bicycles and
Automobiles.
All work will Receive Prompt Attention.
Give us a call. We do First Class Work at
Reasonable Prices.
Clint Soloman, Manager.
Hawkinsville has a nice brass
band and the boys presented a fine
appearance in their pretty white
uniforms.
It was a pretty game of ball be
tween Mcßae and Cochran, April
26th. McR ae has a fine team and
our boys did splendid work to beat
them.
W. R. Herndon, of Macon, and
J. N. Bryan, of Marshalville, dele
gates to Odd Fellows Convention,
were entertained by W. H. Chap
man .
Geo. W. Gantt, who delivered
the welcome address at the Odd
Fellows Convention, was the guest
of T. L. Bailey.
S. J. Tomly and M. C. Pearce, of
Dooly county, delegates to the Odd
Fellows Convention, were entertain
ed by W. F. Floyd.
A Letter From
Marion Turner.
Mp. Editor.
In last Friday’s issue of your pa
per there appeared an article from
George McNair, in answer to a card
from John W. Lancaster, in the is
sue of the Tuesday before of the
Dispatch and News of Hawkinsville.
I have been brought into this
controversy very much to my regret ,
and it seems that 1 am to be made
to bear the brunt of a dispute be
tween two candidates whom, in the
beginning of the campaign. 1 had
intended remaining impartial be
tween.
Without my knowledge or consent
George McNair charged me with be
ing the author of a statement tq the
effect that John Lancaster was in
strumental in establishing a city
court for Pulaski county. John
Lancaster has shown in his card
that I denied having made such a
statement, which denial I will un
der no circumstances withdraw.
George McNair replies, and very
emphatically reiterates that I did
make such statement, and says that
it being a matter of veracity between
him and me he leaves it to the peo
people of Pulaski county to decide
between ns.
Unfortunately for the cause of
truth and the enlightenment of the
interested public no one was present
when the alleged conversation be
tween George McNair and me took
place but George McNair and my
self.
lam satisfied to leave this issue
of veracity between him and me to
the tribunal he names and do so
without fear of the verdict.
Yours truly,
Marion Turner.