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f THE NEW GROCERY!
I have opened up a Store next door to Duggan
brothers & Company and will keep the
Rst and Freshest Stock
(dways and be to suit—Also an
Up-To-Date Cold Drink Stand.
J 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, CABHTKR.
(Cochran Banking (Company,
Capital,
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ffinrljran, (Senr^ia.
We Solicit Your Patronage.
Kyanize Interior Finish
is a very pale, easy-working, water-proof [
finish. It will not turn white or bloom. [JIOOR
It is suitable for the bett interior work, 1 )/£s!*&%&!
either full gloss, eggshell orNtjhlred finish. j
It’s made to finish the of good ||;j
houses and to hold up the of |i|
the makers. I i j
Guaranteed to wear and not crack.
TAYLOR & KENNINGTON.
PROFESSIONALS*
DR. C. T. HALL,
Dentut,
Cochran, - Georgia.
Office over J. J. Taylor’s Store.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
Physician,
Cochran, - Georgia.
Calls answered Day anil Night.
Office Phone 264. Residence 273.
HERBERT L. GRICE,
Attoraey-at-Law,
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 Bui’.in-. Rooms 27 and 28.
T. D. WALKER. JR..
Physician and Surgeon.
SURGERY A SPECIALTY.
Calls Answered Promptly at Any Time.
j Leave Calls at
# WALKERS PHARMACY.
f DR. R. J. MORGAN.
Physician and Surgeon,
Cochran, Georgia.
Office Phone 13. Residence 28.
DRS. LANFORD & WALTERS,
Dentists,
Office on Main Street,
COCHRAN, - - GEORGIA.
P. O. Box 93.
Dental Work Done in ail of its Branches.
W. L. & WARREN GRICE,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
Office over George's Drug Store,
Commerce Street.
H. E. COATES,
Attorney-at-Law,
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
Haps and Mishaps
at Evergreen.
Remits and his old friend Sambo
are very much disturbed just now,
yes more so than they remember in
the last twenty years. On Tuesday
morning early the old man lit his
pipe, gathered up a chair, turned
to me with a squint of the eye and
1 followed him out into the shade
of the old oak to learn the latest
trouble. “See here Remus, there
is something doing in this com
munity.and if we dont get together,
and that mighty quick, our good
old easy time of comfort and rest is
gone, blame sure, dead as thunder,
for the next ten years. I know a
thing or two that you havent found
out. The woman question is at the
lxittom of the whole blasted bus
iness. You see there is a “Wo
man’s Rights Society,’’ right here
at your door and its slogan or war
cry is, “make the men help their
wives do the house work or move
on” —I have noticed of late days
that the ladies were having a good
many social gatherings hut the na
tural suggestion was that they were
discussing some late fad in fashions
and so the matter passed by almost
unnoticed. When I went out to
Uncle Sam’s mail box Saturday
morning I took out two letters, one
for Remus, one for Sambo —Each
one contained a printed program
with peremptory orders as to the
duties of husbands in and about the
house —Good for one yeai —
Morning exercises—build a fire
in the stove, draw six buckets of
water, set the table, churn, make
up the beds, feed the chickens and
tie the old rooster on top of the
house to give the biddies a. fair
shake, dress the baby and tote it an
hour, gather vegetables and take
recess for twenty minutes.
Afternoon exercises—Hoe the
garden two hours and twenty min
utes railroad time, patch the baby’s
clothes, darn the family sox and
general house cleaning.
Geminettie, doggone it, dad drot
it! I be hornswoggled, are only a
few of the things said to show our
disapproval of such c rustic and
sudden legislation in a petticoat
govern m 3nt.
My burden is heavy and lam
lying low knowing that the slighest
re,•>.stance or a vague suspicion of a
tear in my eye means for me to take
on cooking and washing. It is no
thing hut justice after all for the
good women to assert themselves
and claim their rights. We men
folks are mighty trifUng about the
house, never giving one minutes
thought to the thousand and one
tilings necessary in the daily routine
of household duties. lam anxious
to see Woman’s Rights Clubs orga
nized all over Pulaski County and
to know that all the lazy, poky,
sleepy husbands are given a dose
long since due —Come on bud, put
on the harness; shape your ugly
self for new conditions and handle
Castoria at 2 a. m., just for a
change. I believe in smoothing
the ragged edges and rounding the
corners for the women. Bless my
soul, what would we do without
them? Lift the curtain and let in
the sunshine:brighten the way with
a smile: let the perfume of the
morning roses fill your soul with
joy, peace and happiness and the
nectar of the early dew drops min
gle with the song of the mocking
bird and brighten the horizon of the
women of our land. When the
evening shades are closing in, the
days work done, her feet still, eyes
closed, hands folded, lights out,
may she see a halo of heavenly lus
tre across the river; hear the waves
breaking on the futher shore and
feel already upon her wasted brow
the breath of the eternal morn. At
her shrine let the teeming millions
worship and give honor to her who j
“A Rolling Stone
_ , gathers no moss.” Nor will it
take moss off tin* edge of poor
uM. ■ tools, which, like some, will
jgplfc_ 1 3.—; refuse to be sharpened. Show
the sharpness of your wit l>y
examining the superior quali
r manship on Blue (Irass fine
do not want to be sharpened
them l.e.e gr< u id down to
prices sharp as tin l tools.
A Critical Moment.
Wilt the traces stand the
done. v. v '
Peacock & Fausett.
She Quit Her Husband
Because he Forgot to Buy
her a Sack of A. J. L.,
Self Rising Flour From
J. E.^OOK.
He Ijas ay Fresh Line of
Canned Meats, Olives,
Pickles, Peanut Butter,
National Biscuit Company’s
Crackers and Cakes.
Fresh Meats and Ham
Always on Hand.
guides the destiny of all God’s crea
tion and is the honor and glory of
man. hemes.
What Everybody Wants.
Everybody desires good health
which is impossible unless the kid
neys are sound and healthy. Fol
ey’s Kidney Remedy should be tak
en at tne first indication of any ir
regularity, and a serious illness may
be averted. Foley’s Kidney Reme
dy will restore your kidneys and
bladder to their normal state and
activity. Taylor & Kennington.
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.
Look out for your old clothes,
hats and skirts. A stitch in time
stives a new suit. I). A. Brown.
The High Cost of Living.
Increases the price of many ne
cessities without improving the
quality. Foley’s Honey and Tar
maintains its high standard of ex
cellence and its great curative quali
ties without any increase in cost.
It is the best remedy for coughs,
colds, croup, whooping cough anil
all ailments of the throat, chest
and lungs. The genuine is in a yel
low package. Refuse substitutes.
Taylor & Kennington.
Flies spread disease, keep them
out of your home with our screen
doors and windows. Cochran Lum
ber Co.
We have screen doftix. and
windows. Cochran Lumber Co'.
Rockalyte Paint is equally adapt
ed on iron and steel bridges, tele
graph poles, piers, ship bottoms,
smoke stacks, stand pipes, iron and
steel girders, gutters and coping,
iron fences, boiler fronts, for water
proofing tunnels, subways and gas
reservoirs, or in fact anything re
quiring an A 1 Paint. For sale by
Cochran Lumber Co.