The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, April 28, 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. lam a candidate for sheriff to succeed myself at the primary to In field on May sth, and will apprec iate the support of all voters. If elected I promise a faithful perform ance of the duties of the office. Very truly, John If. Rogers. For Clerk Superior Court. I am a candidate for clerk of the superior court to succeed myself at the coming primary oi May sth and will appreciate your support and promise, if elected, to properly discharge the duties of the office. Respectfully, .101 l n \V. Lancaster. For Clerk of the Superior Court. To the Voters of Pulaski County: Again, I respectfully announce as a candidate for clerk of the siijs-rior court. I promise, if elected, to till the office acceptably to the entire people, and upon failure to do so it will he my purpose to retire prompt ly. ftpon these condition I solicit yoitr vote. Very Respectfully, George H. McNair. For Tax Collector. I am a candidate to succeed myself as tux collector at the coming prim ary of May sth, and will very much appreciate the support of all the ▼oters. 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 1 am elected my policy will be “Truth, Justice, Equity and the Golden Rule.” Respectfully, W. T. Dyar. For County Commissioner. [ 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. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election for the office of tax 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. I 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. Thereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of coroner M Pulaski county and if elected I pro-1 mise to fulfill my duties to the best) of my ability. I most respectfully I solicit your support. Yours very truly, J. J. Fans. For County Commissioner. I 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 supi»ort, promising to do my duty to the lest of my ability. I am. Very respectfully, F. M. Dykes. For Representative. 1 ask this nomination at regular democratic primary, trusting that each man will vote for the candidate | U-st qualified to represent the public interest, waiving for that public I duty, Isitli friendship f<>r me, and | grudge against anyone. Pledge no ! man; vote convictions. If the choice fall on me, 1 shall try to deserve the honor <>f your trust, as elected agent, by referring all special measures of doubtful ap proval to a final vote of the people. Joel T. Dkksk. 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 Itest efforts to represent the county in its l>est interests, and so licit the votes of the people on that liasis. L. A. Whipple. W. A. WIGGINS Licensed Bell Poster ’Sign Tucker and Distributor. Cochran, Georgia. - —— Mr. Norsworthy Seriously Burned. In Jl Fire Which Destroyed His Home Thursday Morning at Three O’clock- From the Hawkinsville Dispatch and News. Mr.A.A.Norsworthy,a well known school teacher of this county was seriously and perhaps fatally burned in a fire which destroyed his home in Mitchell’s district on Thursday morning last at three o’clock, Mrs. Norsworthy says that when she awoke the flames were spread ing all over the room occupied by Mr. Norsworthy and herself. After arousing her huband she made her escape by jumping out at the win dow and thought he would follow her but instead of doing so he went into the hall, which was then filled with smoke and fire, and was hor ribly burned on the hack, head, face and hands Indore he finally got out at the back door. The cause of the fire is not known hut the supposition is that it started from a live coal popping out of the hearth on the carpet in the room oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Norsworthy or from the explosion of an incuba tor which was burning in an adjoin ing room. Mr. and Mrs. Norsworthy lost all their household goods and about $135 in currency and several pieces of foreign money. Mr. Norsworthy was brought to the city as soon as passible after the fire and is now under treatment at Dr. W. A. Mathews’ sanitarium. Dr. Mathews says that Mr. Nors worthy is resting nicely this morn ing and that his condition in much better than it was yesterday. Jjfr A Little Different from JW the Rest are the GENTLEMEN Who Are Wearing ,hc “Clothes Beautiful” i V* m l Made and Designed By Mpf Schloss Brothers & Co., Ija/ of [Baltimore and tS£e n> York. Wm ßL*» There’s a certain indefinable air of style and if elegance abcut these Master Tailored Clothes not found in others. A Little More Tone. A Little More Class. A Little More Distinction. A Whole Lot More Service and Yet They Cost No More Than the Ordinary. $15.00 t 0 $45.00. And All The Rest That Goes to Make a Well-Dressed Man. The Stock is Superb-It is Complete. Every New Style in Shirts and Neckwear is here. The Newest “kinks” in Hats and the latest in Oxfords and Half Hose. Come and look Them over. A Neu) Lot of Ladies Velvet Pumps just Received for $3.50. You ought to see them, they are the Latest in Style and Looks. H. F. BULLARD. Welcome—thrice Welcome. Buggies, Wagons, 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 call on us and let us figure with you while the weather is favor able. Cochran Lumber Co. Notice Farmers Union. The Farmers 00-operative Fire Insurance Company of Pulaski coun ty. will hold its. Annual meeting at the justice court house in Coch ran, on April 30, 1910, at 2 o’clock p. m., to elect new officers for the next year and all members are re quested to be present. A. P. Urquhabt, President. G. F. Hendrick, Agent Acting Sec retary. 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. & 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. One coat of Rockalyte Paint is equal to three coats of ordinary mineral paints and is therefore a great money saver. For sale by Cochran Lumber Co.