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LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stone, of
Macon, are visiting B. J. Coody of
near Cochran.
FOR RENT —1 store room next
to Walker’s Pharmacy —Apply at
drug store —Possession after August
15th.
Miss Georgia Monroe, a former
teacher in the Cochran Public
Schools, and who has been teach
ing in Anson Canal Zone, Panama,
is visiting the family of B. J.
Wynne.
When you trade So.oo you get
your picture enlarged FREE at
Jaxon’s.
I Misses Julia Bell King and I»is
Scott, of Millegeville, are visiting
their uncle, T. S. Vinson.
We have No. 1 and No. 2 shing
les for sale —Good stock on hand.
Cochran Lumber Co.
Miss Lucile Flournoy, of Fort Val
ley, is visiting family of B. J.
Wynne.
Mrs. N. H. Wade and attractive
little daughter, Claire, are visiting
family of W. E. McVay.
FOR RENT —1 store room next
to Walker’s Pharmacy. Apply at
drug st re —Possession after Aug.
15th.
Miss Mary Bailey visited Haw-
Icinsville a few days last week.
Rev. J. P. Henderson was in the
city Friday.
Pictures enlarged free at Jaxon’s
Prof. R. C. Sanders was in the
city Monday.
Misses Hennie Collins, Tommie
Renfroe and Messrs. Tully Collins
and F. B. Woodson attended meet
ing of Primitive Baptist Church,
near Empire Sunday.
We have plenty of first and sec
ond class shingles.
Cochran Lbr. Co.
Mrs. L. G. Privett and two dau
ghters, Misses Linnie and Mary, of
Calera, Ala., are visiting family of
T. L. Bailey this week.
Mrs. R. A. Mcßae is visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Minor
in Conyers.
& Closing out matting at Jaxon’s.
Mr. Wilbur Collins, of Macon,
visited his parents in the city this
week.
Col. Duke Pierce, of Hawkins
ville, was in the city Tuesday.
See the trunks at Jaxon’s.
Miss Ruth Taylor spent a few days
this week with Mrs. W. W. Poole,
in Hawkinsville.
Mrs. U. H. Patrick and children
have returned from Atlanta, after a
visit to Mrs. C. R. Hooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Luttrell
have returned to Calera, Ala., after
spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Bailey.
Pianos and organs cheap at Jax
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on s.
Messrs. Jack Thompson and Jim
Taylor visited Tybee Island, Sun
day.
J. B. Thompson visited Vienna
in automobile Monday.
Mrs. J. B. Thompson and child
ren visited family of T. H. Gregory
at Vienna hist week.
Thos. Cook, of Hawkinsville, vis
ited his parents here Tuesday.
Col. Z. V. Peacock, Misses Mary
Peacock and Sarah Lee Coney, of
Hawkinsville visited Cochran Tues
day.
J. R. Taylor and children, Dr.
C. E. Taylor and Allie Taylor, Mrs.
R. J. Morgan, Jeff and Will Mor
gan, Mrs. J. H. Mullis, Jr., and J.
J. Blount have returned home from
Indian Springs where they attend
ed camp meeting.
B. J. Wynne who has been in
Atlanta for several days returned
home Sunday.
Miss Sarah Mullis is visiting in
Clarksville, Ga., this week.
0. R. Willis, who has been in
Hawkinsville for some time doing
contract work, was in the city Tues
day.
Miss Marion Baker, who has
been spending vacation with her
aunt, Mrs. T. L. Bailey, left for Ca
lera, Ala., Thursday night. She
will leave there in a few days to at
tend school at Florence University,
Florence, Ala.
Mrs. Burch and her daughter,
Miss Florie May, of Fitzgerald, are
visiting family of Mrs. S. F. Jessup.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Harris, of
Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting re
latives in the city.
Miss Janie Meadows, of Cary,
visited her cousin, Miss Rosa
last week.
Mrs. I>eo H. Browning who has
been visiting relatives in South
Carolina, returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Hughes, of Greenville, S. C.
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. H.
Browning.
Dave Munn, of Macon, a popular
conductor on the Southern Railway
is visiting his parents near Cochran.
Guy Jackson is spending his va
cation at Ashville, N. C.
Mrs. J. P. Crutchfield, of Milan,
Ga., visited her mother, Mrs. E.
P. Collins Sunday.
Mrs. Theo Partin, of Macon, visi
ted her mother, Mrs. E. P. Collins
Sunday.
Miss Lucy Reddy visited Haw
kinsville this week.
Miss Alice Daly is in Atlanta this
week purchasing her fall stock of
millinery.
J. P. Roosevelt, of Macon, re
turned home Tuesday after being in
the city several days and shipping
out a nice lot of cotton.
Presiding Elder T,. J. Ballard
preached two fine sermons here,
Sunday.
Mr. Will McMillan, of Tennille,
representing the Dixie Cotton Co.,
will buy cotton in Cochran this sea
son. We welcome Mr. McMillan to
our city.
Roht. L. Walker has returned
from Atlantic City, lie reports a
fine time.
Mrs. John Urquhart and children
left Tuesday for Macon to visit her
sister, Mrs. Carpenter.
Mis Sarah Coley, of Valdosta, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Charlotte
Coley.
Mrs. .T. J. Taylor returned Mon
day after a few days days stay at
the camp meeting.
Mrs. J. P. Chatfield and children
have returned to their home in
Sparks, Ga., after a visit to Mrs.
Asa Brantley.
Mrs. J. C. Dunham, Mrs Charlie
Mullis and little sow Bill have gone
to Domorest to spend a few weeks.
Miss Mattie Towler is at home
again after a visit to Rev and Mrs.
H. P. Meyers at the camp grounds.
To keep your health sound: to
avoid the ills of advancing years: to
conserve your physical forces for a
ripe and healthful old age, guard
your kidneys by taking Foley’s Kid
ney Remedy. For Sale by Taylor
& Kennington.
ARC READY ROOFING, 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. .
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News from Route 3.
Miss Verna Lee Hardy, of Gres
ton, spent few days this week with
the family of her uncle, Rev. W. J.
Hardy.
We hope Misses Eflie and Jimmie
Powell, who have been sick with
fever, will soon l>e out again.
Miss Martha Hilliard and Mrs.
Sallie Polk made a pleasant visit to
their son and brother, Mr. B. D.
Yancey, this week.
If So, Recover With
I AMALGAMATED ARC FLINT ROOFINGII
IT IS
S STANDARD (Same Insurance as Metal.) NOT AFFECTED B
U by Heat nor Cold. NOT AFFECTED by Acids. IF AMAL- ■
U GAMATEI) ROOFING Fails to GIVE SATISFACTION We B
B Will Refund your Money. INVESTIGATE. Call or Write B
Eg for Samples. g
| COCHRAN LUMBER COMPANY. |
FARM LANDS
FOR SALE
200 acres well improved farm lands
with good 5-room house, good
barns and out-houses. Plenty
of timber. Two-horse farm
in cultivation. Located
3-4 mile from Empire.
APPLY TO OFFICE OF
COCHRAN JOURNAL
NOTICE!
My son, Edwin Whitehead, col
ored, age 10 years: Dark mulatto,
about 5 feet 10 inches high, small
scar under left eye, clean shaver-
Left my house Sunday night, J'dy
17tli: wore new blue over-alls, yel
low shirt and big light hat.
You are hereby warned not t)
employ him.
Any information to where ab >it s
of boy will be paid for by me.
Jerry Whitehead
S-5-4t. West Lake, Ga.
Acute or Chronic--Which?
No matter if your kidney trouble
is acute or chronic Foley’s Kidney
Remedy will reach your case. Air.
Claude Brown, Reynoldsville, 111.,
writes us that he suffered many
months with kidney complaint
which baffled all treatment. At
last he tried Foley’s Kidney Reme
dy and a few large bottles effected
a complete cure. He says, “It has
been of inestimable value to me.”
For Sale by Taylor & Kennington.
FOR SALE!
15 Resident Lots.
Every Lot an Ideal
Place for a Home.
Terms made to Suit
Purchaser. : : :
J.H. MULLIS, JR.
From Sickness to
“Excellent Health"
So says Mrs. Chas. Lyon, Peoria,
111.: “I found in your Foley Kid
ney Pills a prompt and speedy cure
fm - backache and kidney trouble
which bothered me for many mon
ths.' lam now enjoying excellent
health which I owe to Foley Kid
ney Pills.” For Sale by Taylor &
Kennington.
We will give you lowest prices on
sash, doors and blinds. '
Cochran Lumber Co.
One 6 room dweeling house for
rent. Call on
G, F. Hendricks.
See us before buying your paint
and painters supplies. We have an
attractive line of paints, oils and
varnishes. We can supply you
with anything necessary in exterior
or interior painting.
Cochran Lbr. Co.
FOLEYS OSINOIAXATM
Foi*-SToM*e«_TßOußit and Constipation
LAST EXCURSION!
OF THE SEASON!
--TO— >-
Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Cumber
and Island, Jacksonvie and Tampa!
-VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
THURSDAY, S[PT„ IST. 1310!
Excursion Train with Separate Coaches for White and Colored, will
leave Cochran 10:40 a. m. and arrive at Jacksonvil'e 6;00 p. m.,
Brunswick 5;45 p. m. and Tampa 6;30 a. m., next morning.
Brunswick $3.75
St. Simons Island $3.75
Cumberland Island 53.75
Tickets to Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Cumberland Island and Jacksonville will be
good returning on any regular train to stations where scheduled to stop up to and including
train leaving Jacksonville 8:05 p. m. and Brunswick 8:35 p. m., Tuesday September 6tb.
Tickets to Tampa will be good returning on any regular train to points where scheduled to
stop, up to and including train leaving Jacksonville 8:05 p. m. Wednesday September 7th.
DON’T MISS IT! Ask Nearest Southern Railway Agent for Com
plete Information.
JNO* L, MEEK, ; G, R, PETTIT,
A. G. I‘. A., Atlanta, Ga. T. P. A., Macon, Ga.
For Quick Relief from Hay Fever
Asthma and summer bronchitis,
take Foley’s Honey and Tar. It
quickly relieves tiie discomfort and
suffering and the annoying symp
toms disappear. It soothes and
heals the inflamed air passages of
the head, throat and bronchial
tubes. It contains no opiates and
no harmful drugs. Refuse substi
tutes. For Sale by Taylor & Ken
nington.
A PROPOSITION
Get our mixture of
TURNIP SEED
Ruta Baga, Cow Horn, Globe Aber
deen, White Egg, Flat Dutch. These
are the kind that come up. -
Taylor & Kennington.
J. J. TAYLOR. President J. P. PEACOCK, Vice-President.
J. A. WALKER, Cashier
(Shtrljratt Hanking (fimttpaug,
Capital, $25,000.00. Surplus, $35,000.00.
(Enrltran, (Sfeurgia.
We Solicit Your Patronage.
Jacksonville $3.75
I
Tampa $5.75
Farm Loans Negotiated
Amounts, S3OO to SIO,OOO
Time, - - - 3 to 10 Years
L. A. WHIPPLE
Attorney-at-Law
Huggins Building
Hawkinsville, Georgia
Lodge Directory.
Cochran Lodge No. 217, F. <fe A.
M. meets every 2nd and 4th Mon
day evenings at 7:30.
Knights of Pythiasevery'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.