The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, July 21, 1910, Image 3

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MOSQUITOES! Will Not Worry You if You get our Skeeter Skoo. Taylor & Kennington. Where are You Going? to buy that sot of harness you B 4J know you need? Any reason why )\|| 1 you shouldn't come here? hots of l ifaf/ it reasons why you should. Certainty of sound materials and skillful ’V/Pfsffw workmanship here offered at very fair prices certainly second our in- ' vitation to visit us before purchas- jjf /ja ing anywhere. What We are Driving Ar assortment of lK)lts, hooks, hinges, nails, screws, tools, shelf and builders’ hardware of the very best grades that you’d care to see. No use y° u are 1° us to bother with I if “seconds” or “thirds” —“the best l/iSSr * 8 the cheapest” every time. That PEACOCK &FAUSETT. UNEXCELLED PASSENGER SERVICE —VIA— ■ SOUTHERN RAILWAY- Between Points in Georgia and All Points North, South, East and West. ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS NEW YORK, ATLANTA &NEW ORLEANS LIMITED AND FLORIDA LIMITED. Electric Lighted Coaches. Through Pull man Service. Dining Cars on all Through Trains.* For Complete Information Relative to Rates, Schedules, Etc., Call on, or Write, „ J. L. MEEK, G. R. PETTIT, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. T. P. A., Macon, Ga. CITY PASSENGER and TICKET OFFICE, No. 567 Cherry r St., Macon, Ga. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. E. C. Mcßrootn has return ed after a pleasant visit to her pa rents in Tennessee. ARC READY ROOFIFG, Pliable —Durable, —Fire Resisting, Water Proof —For Any Climate —Easy to Put On. Per Square $2.00 and $2.25. For sale by Cochran Lumb er Company. Miss Ruth oberry, of Macon, is the guest of Mrs. W. O. Peacock. Quite a number of Cochran peo ple were on No. 16, Monday morn ing, en route to Atlanta. This train was just ahead of the freight which was wrecked at Tober’s Creek. Then Partin and wife, of Macon, are visiting relatives in the city this week. Clarence Register, of Ocilla, is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. N. L. Taylor and Mrs. J. E. Cook have returned from a pleasant visit in Griffin. Prof. It. L. Walker, of Hawkins ville, after an extended visit to friends and relatives in Macon and South Carolina, is in the city for the summer. Mrs. W. M. Wynne is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Y. R. Kooks in Atlanta. Mrs. M. E. Moody and Mrs. R. L. Walker are visiting in Atlanta. Mr. Jule Cumming, of Savannah, was in the city last week the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. P. Urquhart. Mrs. N. L. Burch, of Atlanta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Dun ham, of our city. J. R. Taylor left the city Tues day afternoon for Indian Springs. Mr. Taylor has purchased a sum mer home at this popular resort and his family will leave the city next Friday to spend the balance of the summer there. Miss Alary Clark, of Dawson, is the guest of Mrs. T. D. Walker, Jr. C. M. Bullard and wife are in the city this week. We understand Mr. Bullard has given up his posi tion in Macon and will accept a position he previously held with a firm in Tenntssee. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lamb, of Macon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fausett. Roily Sikes, of Dublin, has bought out the barber shop of J. W. Tru ett. Mrs. J. I). Thornton, of Talla poosa, Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. I). Walker, Jr. Acme Quality Kalsomine is the best wall finish, smoothe in finish, sanitary and easily applied. For sale by Cochran Lumber Company. Jas. P. Roosvelt, of Macon, is in the city this week. Baltimora and Soft Crabs. The genuine soft crab, or Brachyura baltlmorlensls, Is the most delicate as It Is the most delicious of all victuals. It will no more bear transportation than a zephyr or a daffodil. The mo ment It is taken from Its Dative deep It begins to lose bounce and flavor, and once It has left the Chesapeake littoral it Is no longer eatable. That Is why the soft crab Is a superb delicatessen In Baltimore and a bitter disappoint ment everywhere else. So sensitive Is It, Indeed, to climate and handling that It is Impossible to get a decent soft crab anywhere west of the first tollgate on the Frederick road. In Pittsburg, where embalmed soft crabs are offered in the glided lobster pal aces, their flavor Is that of glucose. In Chicago tb* soft crab Is a mere curiosity, to ce gaped at, but not eaten. Baltimore alone has the genu ine article, and it Is fortunate for Bal timore that it cannot be transported. If it were possible to ship soft crabs the whole earth would bid for them, running upVtheir price to sl. $5 and perhaps evrii to §IOO a dozen.—Bal timore Sun. - GET THE HABIT! Of calling us up or leaving orders for all Kinds of the best I FRESH MEATS & GROCERIES. || We will give you the promptest service and the best goods at Reasonable Prices. We want Your Business' W. M. WYNNE & SON. \ “CUM N 2 C US" More Beaver Oil Liniment Just Received. Guaranteed and Sold Exclusively by US. Fresh Turnip and Rutabaga Seeds, Several Varieties. Plant Now. “In Rubber Goods” —We can give you the Best. Do You Write? We have a Swell and Nobby Line of Stationery. Its Complete. Phone No. 9. Quick Delivery Service. Walker’s Pharmacy, Cochran , Georgia. Comfortable Loafing Quarters. PHONE For Good Things to eat: Promptest Delivery—Best and Freshest Eat ables Always Ready for Y ou. Fresh k'leats, Staple and Fancy Groceries and Delacacies TELEPHONE 32.