The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, May 26, 1910, Image 6

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Local Items. Mr. and Mr*. \V. D. Moore and children, of Chester, arc visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Willis, this week. Miss Ruth Taylor is home from Agnes Scott to spend vacation with her parents. Joel Smith and wife, of Wil kinson County, are in the city vis iting Mr. and Mrs. S. ]’> Whipple. Dr. W. 11. Whipple, of Macon, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Weipple. J. R. (lamer, of Denmark, S. ('., is expected in the city soon. Miss Sarah Mullis is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Thompson. Rev. H. P. Myer is sn Cnthhort, attending the Andrew Female Com mencement. Miss Kell Harrell, of Atlanta, is in the city visiting her parents. Miss Annie Blevins, of Oalera, Ala., has arrived in the city, to spend a while with her sister, Mrs. T. L. Bailey. Misses Kittis Bailey and Marie Walker have returned from Cox College to spend the vacation. Mrs. J. S. Stewart is in Hawkinis ville with her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Boothe-. Mrs. Todd has returned from Macon t° l>e with her father, W. E. McVay. Miss Annie Rodoliffe leaves Fri day night for her home in South Carolina. Ralph Harvard is in the city, vis iting his mother. (luy Jackson and Miss Emma Meyers left today for Swainshoro to attend the District League meeting. J. I‘. RooseveltTLs in the city. N. «>f Hawkinsville, represent Hixie Cotton Com pany, is in the cjjfy. Cleveland Harrell and wife, of Port Tampa City, Fla., ate in the city, visiting the former’s parents. Joe Taylor has returned from Riverside Military school to spend the vacation with his parents. B. E. Harrell, of Danville, was in the city Saturday. Ralph Harvard, of Willaeoochee, was in the city last Friday. F. W. Shelton former citizen and merchant of Cochran, has moved to Macon. W. B. C. Tow lor returned Sat urday from Milan, where lie and Arthur Towler are erecting a brick “school building and store. The annual singing at Pleasant Hill Congregational church will he the first Sunday in June. Every body invited to come and bring well filled baskets. J. J. Blount is at home a few days this week from Indian Springs. W. T. Dyar was in the city Fri day in the interest of his candidacy for county school commissioner. Y. L. Adams spent Macon. Mrs. Emmie Harrell has been quite sick for several days. Miss Vera Purser has been ,Aiek for several days./ Grady Wynne returned from At lanta Saturday, where he has been for several days. Rev. H. P. Meyers left for Indian Springs on “Joe Brown” Monday. J. H. Mullis. Jr., left Cochran Sunday to attend the cotton seed crushers convention at Little, Ark. Dr. T. D. Walker, Sr., left for Richmond, Ya., Sunday to attend the Southern Railway surgeons convention. He will visit Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York before he returns. JB IS and you will have “WON” jjj| gf the best that money can buy . flf/T * C A .1 • IF YOU ARE TALL SUKD6R OR SHOUT ' YOIf'PLKEGCU.Y 1,1 Clothing. AND STOUT fC<? CJN FIT YOU JtS 'PERFECTLY. Since Quality and Style are Winners in Clothing Race to-day, fahe li^of m “Clotfefe Beautiful” MApjCANI) DEIGNED BY Schloss Brothers & Company, BALTIMORE NEW YORK BOSTON are the Favorites that Always come in Ahead. And speaking about races—*tis the men who are well groomed and well dressed that are winners in the Social and business race. You can be a winner in Schloss Baltimore Clothes and at a moderate cost Prices no more than the ordinary. DO IT NOWI 4 Low Cut Shoes in Edwin Clapp, Boyden and Keith Konqurer. The most stylish and comfortable foot wear of today. H. F. BULLARD. - Cochran, Ga. Miss Annie Wynne visited Hawk insville Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. E, T. Clark and Miss Julia Killin visited Hawkinsville Sunday. Wayman Hudson visited relatives in the city Sunday. Hugh Lamb and wife, of Macon, visited relatives in Cochran Sunday. and Mrs. T. L. Bailey, Ble-nns, Tom and Miss Mary Bailey attended services at the Episcopal church at Hawkinsville Sunday. Bishop Reese, of Savannah, conduct ed the, services. Miss Sarah Mullis, who has been away from Cochran for about three months on a visit to Vienna, White Springs and other points, returned home last Thursday much benefitted. She had been quite sick while away. F. M. Dykes, Eli Mullis, Jr., John Robinson Smith and Nathan Dykes went to Lumber City fishing Monday, returning Tuesday after noon. They did not catch many fish. It mined all the time they were there. G. F. Hunnieutt, editor of the Southern Cultivator, was in the city last Saturday in the interest of his valuable paper. New Shirts. New ami complete line of Negligee Shirts in patterns that are distinct ively new. C. W. Smith went to West Lake hunting Thursday, and killed forty squirrels. This was a small num ber for him, guess it was not much of day for hunting. FOR SALE —One half dozen grade Jersey young calves. I have more than 1 have time to milk. $35 and upward. J. T. Deese. Cochran Lodge Nc. 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. 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 hut Foley’s Honey and Tar in the yellow package. Refuse substitutes Taylor & Kennington. Ties Sox. Two important items —Wear the right ties with negligee shirts —right sox with low shoes. - Announcements. For Representative. I ask this nomination at regular democratic primary, trusting that each man will vote for the candidate best qualified to represent the public interest, waiving for that public duty, both friendship for me, and jmiige against anyone. Pledge no 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. Deese. 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- j licit the votes of the people on that j basis. L. A. Whipple. 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 my policy will la* “Truth, Justice, Equity andf the Golden Rule.” Resjx It fully, \V. T. Dyar. For County School Commissioner. I take this opportunity to an nounce myself for jeounty school commissioner Pulasjki county. If |Aj^ciit ns throughout the'Tdtrnty. You cannot find a man that will \ appreciate yyur vote more than I. Yours to serve, F. B. Asbell. Farm Loans Negotiated Amounts, S3OO k o SIO,OOO Time, - 3 to 10 Years L. A. yHIPPLE^ Huggin^miilding Hawkinsville. Georgia Car nice smoothe average brick just received Cochran Lum!>er Co.