The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, May 05, 1910, Image 3

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They Can’t Get In, • _ -*■ ■ , and so must stay outside. -'. Our window and door screens • ~ y^ m quito taxon comfort altogether II You Want to Make “Home Runs,” use hats picked out from our jr large stock. For a good r/W ''" i*'"'" game—fair to both sides —let *” your baseballs hail from here, £l| ". *?** too. They re reliable, as is all our assortment of every- .zfc&fiE. y-yr filing for baseball—masks, IPeacock & Fausett. Cochran Auto Company Repairs all kind of Machinery. They make a Specialty of Repairing Guns, Pistols, Bicycles and Automobiles. (sr work will Receive Prompt Attention. Give us a call. We do First Class Work at Reasonable Prices. Clint Soloman, Manager. She Quit Her Husband Because he Forgot to Buy her a Sack of A. J. L., Self Rising Flour From j. e. cookT He has a Fresh Line of Canned Meats, Olives, Pickles, Peanut Butter, National Biscuit Company’s Crackers and Cakes. Fresh Meats and Ham Always on Hand. Purser School Items. The fanners of this section are about through planting. They are sorry to see the cool weather on ac count of their crops. The many friends of Mrs. Martha Bryant, are glad to say she is im proving. Messrs. Deese and Armstrong, of liongstreet, attended the pienic at the Purser school house last Satur day. Mrs. J. J. Faun and children, of Cary, spent Saturday and Sunday with parents and grandparents. Misses Janie and Maggie Hinson and Maude Taylor attended the pic nic Saturday at the Purser sehooi house, and were the guests of Miss Donic Holland, Saturday night. Jessie Searbough preached at the Wynne school house Sunday after noon. J. B. Hinson made a business trip to Dublin Monday, and was accompanied home by J. P. Don aldson. Joe Purser and Miss Julia Sand ers were seen out riding Sunday af ternoon. We are glad to say Mrs. S. D. Purser, who has been very sick, is better now. Mr. and Mrs. R. .1. Holland vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allen, Sunday. Grady Hinson, who is working for Brandon and Dreyer, at Hawk insville, spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. The sing at Charlie Hinson’s, Sat urday night, was a grand success. Misses Carrie and Henrietta Hol land and Pora bee Purser attended preaching at Frazier Sunday. School closed Friday at the Purser school house and had a picnic Sat urday. A large crowd attended. All reported a nice time. Mrs. Jim Arnold is improving af ter a serious attack, of fever. Misses Jessup and Coley have re turned home after finishing their school. 8. D. Purser made a business trip to Cochran Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Jones attend ed picnic Saturday. Violet. 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 but Foley’s Honey and Tar in the yellow package. Refuse substitutes Taylor & Kennington. News from Empire R. F. D. No. 2. The cool winds which we have been having for several days have done the crops much damage. Look out Mr. Farmer, you don’t have to plant over. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hill, Sunday. Miss Inez Grimsley spent last Friday night with Misses Ruth and and Nannie Williams. We were very sorry that Miss Mat tie Walters, had to leave her school Monday on the account of being very ill. We are very glad to see Little Miss Ida Hart back at school after a short illness. Misses Mattie Floyd and Erma Grimsley were the guests of Misses Ruth and Nannie Williams Sunday. We are glad to know that J. J. MEW GOODS! Just Received a Shipment of New Shapes and Ribbons for Mid- Summer Wear. Also some Attractive Automobile Scarfs and Veils retailing from $ 1.00 to $1.50. Come and select one before they are all gone— You know that Mrs. Moody always gives you good Value and Quality. Mrs. M. E. MOODY. “The Milliner.” Why Not Get the Cream? When you trade with W. M. Wynne & Son, you get the Cream of the Best Things to Elat. Prompt Delivery Always. tj[Ph one 288 when in Need of Groceries, Ice and Beef. W. M. WYNNE & SON. Little’s baby is better this week. Hope it will soon be well again. Ernest and Alford Davis and William Allen visited Davis school last Thursday afternoon. Miss Marion Davis spent Satur day and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. D. J. Kimberly. The school picnic was quite a success; a large crowd attended. Everybody reported a good time. The Davis school will close the 6th of May with an entertainment the last night. Everybody is invited. Come and bring 15 cents. We are very sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grimsley are very ill. Trust they will be up again in a few days. Ernest and Alford Davis attended the singing at Miss Ruth Simmons’ Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brannon and daughter attended preaching at Frazier Sunday. Fred Hogg and Miss Ida Sanders were seen out driving Sunday after noon. Miss Addie Lee Brannon is spend ing a few days with Misses Namer and Leila Goody, this week. Miss Mollie Davis spent Friday night with her cousin, Miss Manel la Floyd. Blue Eyes. 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. Farm Loans Negotiated Amounts, S3OO to SIO,OOO Time, - - - 3 to 10 Years L. A. WHIPPLE Attorney-at-Law Huggins Building Hawkinsville, Georgia All kinds of Legal Blanks can be be found at the Journal Office.