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Whipple.
Position in Re-
of
Court
laski County:
ed what my in
:» the following
state tliat I have
scted to* the leg-j
It a Constitution
>nt regal’d t<> the
e.
y, in Fehruary,
y court and es-
Court of Pulas-
Fmty” as laid down in the
!. This court has four sessions
tr, in March, June, September,
iweeniher. One accused of crime
Wn this court cannot lie tried at any
' other time without his consent, and
he still has the right to give hond
and demand indictment by the jury,
as was t ,e ease in the county court.
It would lie one year, if I were e
lected, before I could assume the
office; and by that time from first
hand information, it can la? known
what the court is. The proof of
the pudding is the eating of it, and
the present court should stand or
fall on ite own merits. If a trial of
it shows that it is better
than the old court, keep it; if had
it should be abolished. I believe
that any court, however established,
should preserve the right of the ac
cused to demand indictment by the
grand jury.
If elected represenatative, I will
at all times strive to represent the
people in their best ieterests, sub
jecting my private opi ions to the
will of the majority. 'Phis is what
I understand to#tie representative,
democratic government. I have no
intention of imposing on the county
what it does not want or serving
personal ends.
Thanking my friends for their as
surances of support, I am,
Very truly,
L. A. Wiiipple.
Public Speaking
at Opera House.
Tuesday Afternoon, May 17th,
at 4:00.
Hon. John L. Lee, State Presi
dent, and Hon. B, J. Wooten, State
lecturer and Organizer of the Farm
ers Union, will address the people
of Cochran and Pulaski County at
4:00 p. m. May 17th. This will
lie an important occasion for the
farmers and business men of our
vicinity, and we feel sure these
gentlemen will he greeted by a large
and enthusiastic audience —Agricul-
ture takes precedence over every
thing else in this part of the coun
try.
No doubt these addresses will lie
beneficial to the farmer, and what
ever is to the interest of the farmer,
is also to the interest of all other
business classes throughout this
country —We have a co-existent
and interdependent community, and
there should lie a thorough co-oper
ation between the town and country
in all matters pertaining to their
mutual interest.
These gentlemen will speak at
the Farmers County Union meeting
at Sparrow school house, Wednes
day May 18th. A barbecue and
dinner will tie prepared for the
crowd, and the public is cordially
invited to attend.
If you want a nice table, mantel
piece, porch swing or mission porch
set. Call on Cochran Lumber Co.,
they manufacture them.
Announcements.
For Representative.
I ask this nomination at regular
democratic primary, trusting thatj
each man will vote for the candidate
liest qualified to represent the public
interest, waiving for that public!
duty, both friendship for me, and |
grudge against anyone. Pledge no !
man; vote convictions.
-If the choice fall on me, I shall!
try t<» deserve the honor of your
trust, as elected' agent, by referring
all special measures of doubtful ap
proval to a final vote of the people, i
JoKL T. ]>K£aE.
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Representative, sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
If elected to this office, 1 shall
use my liest efforts to represent the
county in its best interests, and so
licit the votes of the people on that ;
basis. L. A. Wmm.K.
For County School Commissioner.
To the Voters of Pulaski County:
I am a Candidate for the office of j
countv school commissioner and
will appreciate your support. If 1 j
am elected my policy will he “Truth,
Justice, Equity and the Golden
Rule.” Respectfully,
W. T. Dvak.
For County School Commissioner.
I take this opportunity to an
nounce myself for county school
commissioner of Pulaski county. If
given the place, I will look diligent
ly after the welfare of the schools
throughout the county.
You cannot find a man that will
appreciate your vote more than I.
Yours to serve,
F. B. Asbkll.
Macedonia Items.
A big crowd attended Sunday
school at Macedonia Sunday after
noon. '
We had a very nice rain Sunday,
the farmers are glad to see a rain
now. }
The farmers are busy chopping
cotton. We will have to work to
keep “General Green” down.
J. A, Sander and T. L. Spears
made a business trip to Eastman
Monday. i
Mrs. Lizzie Ashell and daughter,
Miss Bessie, spent last Sunday with
her daughter, Mrs. Blankenship.
Walter Eenson and George Sand
ers spent Sunday with Hardy Blank
ship.
Will Graham and sister, Miss
Josie visited their brother, Sam
Graham of Montgomery County.
Miss Julia Sanders is visiting her
sister. Mrs. C. E. Williams of near
Cochran.
We are very sorry to hear of Jiley
Bettis’ baby’s illness and hope it
will soon lie well.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Trip spent
Sunday with Hrs. J. K. Braswell.
Miss Emma Rogers spent the
night with Misses Pearl and Ethel
Carr Saturday.
Joe Purser and Miss Annie Gul
dens was out driving Sunday after
noon.
There was three l>oys called to see
“a” girl Sunday night and got left.
Oh, you boys.
Will Graham visited Chester
Monday and was accompanied home
V his sister, Mrs. Hinson.
Guess Who?
Foleys orinolaxativi
Fob Stomach Trouble and Constipation
WHETHER
for Social, Outing '
or Business
Occasion fillip-*
we have the clothes and the accesscres.
Why not be properly dresseJ no matter
.what the occasion may be? ji'
Not necessary to have it tost very much money.
The “Clothes Peaut ful” i'
MADE AND DESIGNED BY ll !I \w.yt
Schloss Bros. & Co. § I It
A II 1 • , . . %r, CO»»*6»lT •« jul |I
of naltimore and .New York **\ Jfl \\\u»
Supply Style and Service at MODERATE COST. MiFM if
WOULD LIKE TO CALL!
your attention to our beautiful line of Low Cut Shoes for Men,
Women and Children.
We have shoes for style for comfort for service. Our stock
is now complete. : : : : : : :
Would be glad to have you call and see our line before buying.
H. F. BULL4RD.
For More Than Three Decades
Foley’s Honey and Tor has been
a household favorite for all ailments
of the throat, chest and lungs. For
infants and children it is best and
safest as it contains no opiates and
no harmful drugs. None genuine
hut Foley’s Honey and Tar in the
yellow package. Refuse substitutes
Taylor & Kennington.
FOR QUICK SALE —One half
acre residence lot at a bargain.
Splendidly located. Call at the
Cochran Journal Office.
Ad-a-lac Varnish Stains are the
liest for all kinds of household furn
iture, mantels, screens, etc. Any
person can stain and varnish with
one application. For sale by Coch
ran Lumber Co.
One half acre residence lot for
sale at a bargain splendidly located.
Call at Cochran Journal office.
Commander Julius A. Pratt
Post No 143 Dept M, G. A R.
Mr. Isaac Cook, Commander of
above Post, Kewanee, 111., writes:
For a long time I was bothered
with backache and pains across my
kidneys. About two months ago I
started taking Foley Kidney Pills
and soon saw they were doing just
as claimed. I kept on taking them
and now lam free from backache,
and the painful bladder misery is
all gone. I like Foley Kidney Pills
so well that I have told many of my
friends and comrades about them
and shall recommend them at every
opportunity.” Taylor & Kennington
CLOSING OUT
Sewing Machines and Organs!
Drop Head Sewing Machines $12.50 to $15.00.
Standard Sewing Machines, Agts price $55.00, only $22.50.
Standard Sewing Machines, Agts price SOO.OO, only $27.50.
Have one Organ worth $05.00 time price, will sell for $28.50.
Would also be glad to show and price you White Goods,
Percales, Figured Lawns, Linens, Linenes, Embroideries,
Laces, Underwear, Waists, Etc.
Big Lot Ladies Trimmed Hats. Shoes and Slippers.
Prices Reasonable on Everything.
I. M. WYNNE.
Bailey’s Park Items.
The fanners "are begining to chop
cotton now and the grass is growing
fast.
W. C. Allen and Mr. Phillips, of
Empire, went fox hunting one
morning last week but didn’t catch
any.
The Davis last
Thursday night with a good pro
gram .
Miss Oakley, of Hawkinsville,
has gone home with Miss Waters of
Tennessee, and the hoys are look
ing mighty sick. Cheer up boys,
cheer up!
- The teachers of the Davis school
have returned to their homes.
Eddie Fenn and John Taylor
walked down to Sunday school
with Misses Laura and Mattie
Floyd.
Joe Crumpler and Miss Walter
Floyd were out riding Sunday after
noon.
E. Davis and C. C. Davis called
on the Misses Scarborough
night.
Euie Floyd called on Miss Lillie
Mae Davis Sunday p. m.
Alfred and Willie Davis enter
tertained quite a number of their
small boy friends Saturday.
Foley Kidney Pills contain in
concentrated form ingredients of es
tablished therapeutic value for the
relief and cure of all kidney and
bladder ailments
Taylor & Kennington^
A large lot of two and four light
window sash at bargain prices.
Cochran Lumber Co.
FOR SALE —One half acre resi
dence lot for sale at a bargain.
Splendidly located. Call at the
Cochran Journal Office.