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THE NEW GROCERY!
I have opened up a Store next door to Duggan
Brothers & Company and will keep the
Best and Freshest Stock
always and prices will be to suit—Also an
Up-To-Date Cold Drink Stand.
1 Invite all my friends to call on me. Delight
ful and Refreshing Cold Drinks of all Kinds
will be kept on hand.
J. A. DYKES.
J. J. TAYLOR, President J. P. PEACOCK, Vice-President.
J. A. WALKER, Cashier.
©nrljran Hanking (Company,
Capital, $25,000.00. Surplus, $35,000.00.
(EnrJjratt, (Senrgta.
We Solicit Your Patronage.
Kyatiize Interior Finish
is a very pale, easy-working, water-proof gF
finish. It will not turn white or bloom. Sgfc?, ffIOOR FIRM]
It is suitable for the best interior work, k;-j;
either full gloss, eggshell or rubbed finish. W. ''3ga.
It’s made to finish the Interior of good I; .
houses and to hold up the reputation of i
the makers. (gif
Guaranteed to wear and not crack.
« TAYLOR & KENNINGTON.
PROFESSIONALS.
DR. C. T. HALL.
Dentist,
Cochran, - Georgia.
Office over J. J. Taylor’* Store.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
Physician,
Cochran, - Georgia.
Calls answered Day ami Night.
Office Phone 264. Residence 273.
HERBERT L. GRICE.
Attorney-at-La w,
Hawkinsville, - Georgia.
DR. T. D. WALKER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Cochran, Georgia.
L. A. WHIPPLE,
Attorney-at-Law,
HAWKINSVILLE. GA.
Huggins Building.
M. H. BOYER.
Lawyer,
HAWKINSVILLE. GA.
Huggins Building. Rooms 27 and 28.
T. D. WALKER. JR..
Physician and Surgeon.
SURGERY A SPECIALTY.
Calls Answered Promptly at Any Time.
Leave Calls at
WALKER S PHARMACY.
DR. R. J. MORGAN,
Physician and Surgeon,
Cochran, Georgia.
Office Phone 13. Residence 28.
DRS. LANFORD Sc WALTERS,
Dentists,
Office on Main Street,
COCHRAN. - - GEORGIA.
P. O. Box 93.
Dental Work Done in ill of its Branches.
W. L. Sc WARREN GRICE,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
Office over George’s Drug Store,
Commerce Street.
H. E. COATES,
Attorney -at - Law,
HAWKINSVILLE. GA.
Extract from Paper
on Typhoid Fever.
$y ‘DR. C. M. CURTIS
Chairman City {Board of Health,
College Park Medical Direc
tor Georgia Military A cad
emy. Local Surgen At
lanta & West Pint
Railroad.
Decaying vegetable matter, heat
and moisture cause Malaria. De
caying animal matter, heat and
moisture produce- typhoid fever
germs.
To get malarial fever you breathe
the germs in the atmosphere, or
drink them in the water, or you
may become inoculated by mosqui
toes.
You get typhoid fever by taking
the germs into the alimentary can
al, usually on food. If your stom
ach is in perfeer condition the germs
are destroyed by gastric juices, but
if there is any deficiency in the di
gestive organs, the germs go down
into the bowels where the infection
occurs.
In the country, hog pens are the
most common cause of typhoid fev
er. In towns and cities the surface
closets are the most prolific source
from which the germs come. They
may be, and generally are in the
summer, breeding places for both
malarial fever and typhoid germs.
House flies carry teh germs from
the breeding places to the food on
which they go down into the stom
ach. This is why typhoid fever is
most common in the latter part of
the summer, when Hies arc more
numerous. Flies breed in all kinds
of filthy places where disinfectants
are not used.
Graduation Recital of
Miss Annie Wynne.
Miss Annie Mae Wynne, the tal
ented and accomplished pupil of
Mrs. Vance Peacock, gave her gradu
ation recital before a large and ap
preciative audience last Tuesday
evening, She was assisted very
happily by Miss Vance Peacock,
who rendered her numbers with
pretty grace and ease.
Miss Wynne’s program was a very
difficult one, the rendition of which
reflected credit both to herself and
her teacher.
Below we give a copy of the pro
gram:
Cochoucha-Caprice, Op 7tl Raff
Sonata Patbetique Beethoven
Miss Annie Mae Wynne.
Recitation —“Mice at Play,” Miss
Vance Peacock.
Nocturn, Op 117, No. 2 Chopin
Faust Valse Liszt
Miss Annie Mae Wynne.
Recitation —“Making an Orator,”
Miss Mary Peacock.
Were I a Bird Henselt
The Erlking Schubert-Liszt
Miss Annie Mae Wynne
Song —“Could You Learn to Love a
Little Girl Like ■Me,”
Miss Vance Peacock.
A, Egressy Beny Liszt
Miss Annie Mae Wynne.
Miss Mary Peacock was on the
program for a recitation, but was
unable to give same on account of
her illness-
Drainage Pipe.
We have just received a car load
of all sizes of drainage pipe and can
fill your requirments for any size.
Call on E. Cook, Jr.
J. A. GEORGE,
Physician and Surgeon,
Cochran, - - Georgia.
Calls attended Night ank Day.
Residence at Mrs. Manning's.
Protect Your
From Flies! will
Flies are Disease Carriers, Live and ifl
all kinds of Filth. Don’t Allow Flies I
House. Don’t Permit Them
Food. Flies are the Most
Known to Man.
I yll! T -i;
What to do to get rid ?
Screen Every Opening in You] \ j.SmeT^
We Sell Screen Doors and Windows-Call and
See Them.
Cochran Lumber Co.
When These Two Meet
there will be plenty of sport on
the ball grounds. Inthemean-
T" time e( l u >P your baseball nine
with balls, bats, catching,gloves,
caps, uniforms from our up-to-
J\ k"' " -*** dW\JtA date and superior stock of base-
Lki ' jjFfjjsmit' l Ta® ball K ,)u 'I s > and sporting goods
have everything
tire
Peacock & Fausett/
Duggan Brothers & Co
We Offer the Following
Inducements *
$2.00 Ladies Sailor Suits - $1.50
1-3 Off on One Piece Dresses and Ladies
Ready made Coat Suits.
1-3 Off on Boys Suits and Men’s Odd Pants.
25 Cent, 36 inch Colored Linens at - 19 cts
20 Cent, 27 inch Colored Linens at - 1 9 cts
1 5 Cent Brown Linens at - - 121 -2 cts
Duggan Brothers & (® l;