The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, April 14, 1910, Image 6

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Announcements. For County Treasurer. I am a candidate to succeed my self for county treasurer and will appreciate your support at the prim ary of May sth. If elected I prom ise the faithful performance of the ■duties of the office. Very respectfully, J. B. Lewis. For Sheriff. I am a candidate for sheriff to succeed myself at the primary to Is le-Id on May sth, and will apprec iate the support of all voters. If elected I promise a faithful perform ance of tin- duties of the office. Very truly, John K. Rogers. For Clerk Superior Court. I am a candidate for clerk of the superior court to succeed myself at the coming primary of May sth. and will appreciate your support and promise, if elected, to properly discharge the duties of the office. Respectfully, John VV. Lancaster. For Clerk of the Superior Court. To the Voters of Pulaski County: Again, I respectfully announce as a candidate for clerk of the superior court. I promise, if elected, to fill the office acceptably to the entire people, and upon failure to do so it will he my purpose hi retire prompt ly. Upon these condition I solicit your vote. Very Respectfully, George H. McNair. For Tax Collector. I am a candidate to succeed myself as tax collector at the coming prim ary of May sth, and will very much appreciate the support of all the voters. I promise, if elected, a faithful discharge of my duties. Very truly, J. J. Pollock. For County School Commissioner. To the Voters of Pulaski County: I am a candidate for the office of county school commissioner and will appreciate your support. If I am elected my tiolicy will lie “Truth, Justice, Equity and the Golden Rule.” Respectfully, W. T. Dyar. For County Commissioner. 1 am a candidate for county com missioner to succeed F. M. Dykes and will appreciate* the support of all voters and promise if elected to discharge the duties of the office in the interest of all parts of the coun ty. My candidacy is subject to the rules and regulations of the primary of May sth. Very respectfully, •- A. H. Jones. For Tax Receiver. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate forre-eloction for the office of Utx receiver of Pulaski county Subject to democratic primary. I appreciate your favors of the past and solicit your support in the fut ure. Yours, respectfully, W. B. Richardson. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a -candidate for the office of sheriff of Pulaski county, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic primary. 1 most respectfully solicit the -support of the voters of this county and if elected I promise to fill said office to the best of my abil ity. Most respectfully, T. K. Wade. For Coroner. I hereby anuounce mvj|^^Lsa candidate for The office of coroner M Pulaski county and if elected I pro mise to fulfill my duties to the liest of my ability. I most respectfully solicit your support. Yours very truly, J. J. Fanx. For County Commissioner. J hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election for the of fice of county commissioner Pulaski county. Thanking all of my friends for past favors and soliciting a con tinuance of your support, promising to do my duty to'the best of my ability. 1 am. Very respectfully, F. M. Dykes. For Representative. I ask this nomination at regular democratic primary, trusting that each mail will vote for the candidate best qualified to represent the public interest, waiving for that public duty, both friendship for me, and grudge against anyone. Pledge.no map; vote convictions. If tin-choice fall on me, I shall try to 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. Joel T. Deesk. 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, I shall use my best efforts to represent the county in its best interests, and so licit the votes of the people on that basis. L. A. Whipple. Petition for In corporation. GEORGIA, Dodge County. To the Superior Court of said Coun ty. The petition of J. H. Hall, C, C. Hall; W. J. Tripp, J. H. Bellflow er, M. M. Gore, W, E. Hart, A. E. Hall, R. 11. Beacham, R. L. Kim berly, A. T. Bowers, of Dodge coun ty, Georgia, J. A. Hall, of Telfair county, Georgia, J. W. Perkins, S. M. Grimsley, C'has. Davis, C. 0. Ethridge, C. C. Williams, Morgan Thompson, Z. V. Peacock and Her bert L. Grice, of Pulaski county, Georgia shows: That they desire for themselves and associates to form a corporation to be known as the Empire Cotton Company, the principal office and place of business of such corporation to be at Empire, Dodge county, Georgia, and the capital stock to lie five thousand dollars, divided into 500 shares.of ten dollars each. The purpose of the corporation is to build and conduct a cotton gin nery and cotton warehouse, buy and sell cotton, cotton seed, guano, Ragging and ties, and do such other things as are usually incident to the operation of a ginnery and ware house. Ten per cent of the amount of capital stock has been paid in, and petitioners desire to be incorporated for a perks! of twenty years, with the privilege of increasing their cap ital stock to $25,000. Wherefore petitioners ask that they be incorporated as above set forth, this application having been published as required by law. Filed in office, March 22, 1910. Herbert L. Grice, - Attorney for Petitioners. John M. Clark, 0. S. C. Dodge County, Georgia. Will pay best prices in cash for Chicken and Eggs. _ J. PL WYNNE. The Keynote For Early Spring! CklkfifhKf INI ll jjjk | Klll» IMS. « C*. V ♦ !•< Clarke. Maker. y«m«>rc M 4 Nit Tuft. There is a Big Treat Coming to You! A LL you have to do is to spend a half hour in our store, going over our complete stock of spring goods. We believe our goods contain more style, and beauty of fjfiS finish, more care in detail work, and more originality than —I goods you buy elsewhere. If you need anything in Spring or Summer Goods , this is your grand opportunity to secure your outfit that has all the grace and distinction of Fifth Avnueat very moderate prices. We are Ready to Show You when YOU get Ready to be Shown. H. F. BULLARD. . Buggies, IVagons, Hacks, Etc. Complete and Up-to-date line of Buggy, Wagon and Surry Harness. Collar, Saddle and Harness Pads of all Kinds Big Line of Summer Lap Robes to go at Bargain Prices—Come look them over. See us Before Buying—We can Save you Money on this line of goods. Cochran Mercantile Company. Spring has arrived and you have not done that painting. You had better cull on us and let us figure with you while the weather is favor able. Cochran Lumber Co. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Mullis <fc Co., has this day dissolved co-partnership. All those indebted to the firm, please call and make settlement those hold ing accounts against the firm, pleas* present same for payment. J. H. Mullis, Je 3 4t C. Mullis. HAVE you a good ear fc* dress? Then you should know that _ the tone quality in dress is much the same as in music. A single discord ant note ruins the harmonv. j Schloss Bros Clothing are ready to show in Spring and Summer models, —are symphonies in artistic productions,—a happy blend ing of faultless, flawless fabrics, with an exquisite touch in masterful tail oring. No garishness, no freakish ness—just safe and sane Clothing at sensible prices. Ready, Sir? Farm Loans Negotiated Amounts, S3OO to SIO,OOO Time, 3 to 10 Years L. A. WHIPPLE Attorney-at-Law Huggins Building Hawkinsville, Georgia Ad-a-lac Varnish Stains are the best 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. Lodge Directory. Cochran Lodge No. 217, F. <fc A. M. meets every 2nd and 4th Mon day evenings at 7:30. Knights of Pythias every 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at 7:30. Odd Fellows meet every Ist and 3rd Tuesday evening at 7:30. Visiting brethren cordially invited, to attend their respective lodges^™ At My House—One color black swallow fork in each ear; one male hog color black smooth crops in right ear split over bit in left ear. Owner call at once for them as I will kill them if not call ed for in two weeks. 3-24-4 t _ J. H. Coody.