The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, September 08, 1910, Image 8

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mCAL ITEMS First and second class shingles— Good grades—Well manufactured. Ccchran Lumber Co. Miss Ada Brown, after complet ing a course in millinery in Atlanta, has return cl home. J)r. r.nl Mrs. T. 1). Walker, Jr., are vi ting relatives in Tallapoosa. Mr-. 11. A. Melsac returned home tod; y alter ar pleasant visit to her pun.-iit., i . Conyers. . New.-ids hos.rds at Jackson’s. J. 11. Mnllis Jr., made a husi nes- trip to Atlanta this week. V. B. Brown spent Monday in Macon. 1). E. D iyrm spent several days of this week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. I). Coley, of Snvannah, are spendi g a few days with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. H. Coley. Miss Mark* Walker spent Wed nesday in Macon. Matting cheap at Jackson’s. Miss Emma Lott returned Thurs day to her home in Mississippi, af ter a pleasant time spent in the city with Misses Emma and .Jessie Mey ers. Mrs. J. C. Urquhart and children have returned from a pleasant visit to reVit’.ves in M .con. Rev. Bobt. S. Stewart, of Savan nh, is in the city the guest of Rev. 11. P. Me.vers. Miss A’.itionette Lockett, of .V.nerieus is the guest of Mrs. J. N. Wynne. You get two pieces on each re cord at Jackson’s. After a pleasant time spent with Misses lvnma and Jessie Meyers, M iss Emma McCord returned to her home Jackson, Tuesday. \V. W. Wynne ,of Rehie is in the city the guest of his son, Mayor W. M. Wynne. Mi ss Laurie Wynne returned Tuesday from Jockson after spend ing a week very pleasantly with her aunt, Mrs. Guyton Coleman. See the new rockers at Jackson’s. Miss Buff, of liawkinsville, has Been the guest of Miss Annie Mae Winue the past week. Misses Mary and Vance lYaeock, wwe (lie guests of Miss Marguerite Urquhart the past week. Fine line of trunks at Jackson’s. Mis* Lueile Flournoy returned to 1 home in Fort Valley Saturday, after a pleasant visit to Miss Tinsel Wynne. s&i Misses King and Scott re turned to their home in ’Millodge ville, after t a pjgg«in,t visit to m \ T. S. your pi''l uro free with JudWymi' ;> at Jackson’s. McDonald, the Natio- HpWank Examiner, was in the Friday, making examination of thgJEirst National Bank. Mrs. I .ana Poole returned home last Thursday. I MacKoff has returned home after an extended pleasure trip through the North. Julian Clements, of Eastman, was in the city Monday. REMEMBER That we Receive Fresh Fish on Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Saturday’s and will appreciate your order for Fresh Meats, Fish, and Staple and Fancy Groceries. Prompt servxe guaranteed T. S. REEVES. ' Clarence Register, of Oeilla, was in the city Sunday. Among the out of town pupils who enrolled in the public School for this term are: Misses Annie Helms, Rosa Jones, May and Mag gie Anderson and Fannie Dykes; Messrs. Chapman Dykes, Claudius Horne and Wrn. Barlow. Miss Tincy Grimes, of Statesboro, (la., has arrived in the city to n - stnne her position in the Public School. She is hoarding at Mrs. K. A. Thompson’s. T. e following teachers in the Public School are lioarding with Mrs. T. L. Bailey: Miss Arrie Lawton, of Garnett, S. C., Miss Alva Bennett, of Commerce, (la., and Miss Annie Smith, of Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Miss Alma Blackshear, of Wrights ville, Ga., and Miss Ina Wright, of Bloomfield, N. J., teachers in the Public School are hoarding with Mrs. J. N. Wynne. The Pul,lie School building has been greatly improved this ye:. . Every room is equipped with new desks and blackboards. The inter ior wall:, have been white washed and the outside work has been tepti itel. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cook, Sr., spent last week with their daughter, Mrs. _W. C. Stocks, at Barnesvllle. Mr. Cook reports *fine crops all over that section. E. Cook, Sr., and .Tno. Meadows attended the Democratic Convention i i Atlanta Thursday. Mr. Mead ows went as a delegate. One 6 room dweeling house for rent. Call on G, F. Hendricks. A Reliable Medicine; Not a Naracotic. Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., says Foley’s Honey and Tar saved her little boy’s life. She writes: ‘,‘Our little hoy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor’s medicine did not cure him, I gave him Foley’s Honey and Tar in which I have great faith. It cured the cough as well as the choking and gagging spells, and he got well in a short time. Foley’s Honey and Tar has many times saved us much trouble and we am neyer without it in the house, Sold by Taylor & Koimipgton. - -,i - Tax Notice P^^’°’ vopeM and pay your city taxes. J. E. COOK, Clerk. Mrs. Jacob Wilmert, Lincoln, 111 found her way hack to perfect heal th. She writes: “I suffered with kidney trouble and backacke and my appetite was very poor at times. A few weeks ago I got Folev Kidney Pills and gave them a fair trial. They gave me great relief, so 1 con tinued till now lam again in per fect health.” Sold by Taylor & Kennington. We will give you lowest prices on sash, doors and blinds. Cochran Lumber Co. MANY THINGS TO OVHSIDER IN BUYING CLOTHESI To select a fabric which is at once fasinating and becoming is not such a simple matter as one would think, many things have to be con sidered to insure your presenting the best appearance in your clothes. Every style we show for fall is made in a variety of fabrics and, you can make ycur selections comfortably and with the full assurance that any model you might select is absolutely certain to conform to the demands of fashions. We carry in the ready made line the beautiful clothes made by Schlcss Bros. 6c Co. Prices range from $15.00 to $25.00. We also have on display one of the largest lines of samples that v/e have ever had before, for the purpose of making suits to measure, it will be to your interest to c. 11 in and see our line before purchasing your fall clothes. We will have in our store Friday and Saturday September 9th and 1 oth an experenced man representing Clarence Mayer 6c Co., of Cincinnatti. We will be glad to have you come in and look through this line H. F. BULLARD, :: Cochran, Georgia. APPALACHIAN EXPOSITION KNOXVILLE. TENN. SEPTEMBER 12TH-—OCTOBER 12TH! Low Round Trip Rates VIA Southern Railway From Mcicon, Ga. - > .1 Coach Excursion Tickets on (PC (T CZ “ September 15, 22, 29 and October 6th, only. Limit eight V■. - days from date of sale. Tickets on Sale September 1 0 CT" O 0/1 to October 12th inclusive. O' •O' L/ Limited to .return ten days from date of sale, but not later than October 1 Bth 1910. Proportionately Low Rates from Other Points. For Full Information Apply To, J. L. MEEK, G. R. PETTIT, A. G. P. A., ATLANTA, C.A. T. P. A., MACON, C,A. Your kidney trouble may be of long standing, it may bo either acute or chronic, but whatever it is Fol ey’s Kidney Remedy will aid you to get rid of it quickly and restore your natural health and vigor. ‘‘One bottle of Foley’s Kidney Re medy made me well,” said J. Sib bull of Grand View, M is. Com mence taking it now. Taylor A Kennington. NOTICE! My son, Edwin Whitehead, col ored, age 10 years: Dark mulatto, bout 5 feet 10 inches high, small scar under left eye, clean shaver- Left my house Sunday night, J”lv 17th: wore new blue over-alls, yel low shirt and big light hat. You are hereby warned not t> employ him. Any information to where ft’orrtA of boy will be paid for by me. Jerry Whitehead 8-5-4 t. West Lake, Ga. Farm Loans Negotiated Amounts, S3OO to SIO,OOO Time, - - - 3 to 10 Years L. A. WHIPPLE Attorney-at-Law Huggins Building Hawkinsville, Georgia When Merit Wins When the medicine you take cures your disease, tones up your system and makes you feel better, stronger and more vigorous than before. That is what Foley Kidney Pills do for you, in all eases of backache, headache, nervousness, loss of ap-1 petite, sleeplessness and general! weakness that is caused by any dis order of the kidney or bladder. Thy lor & Kennington. A Drug Store That Sells Every Thing. A Drug Store That Appreciates Your Patronage A Drug Store That Sells You What You Want A Drug Store That Looks Out for Your Interest • A Drug Store That Believes in Honesty A Drug Store That Invites your Support Whether you are Down and Out, or Whether you are Flushed with the Long Green A Drug Store That Caters to Phone Orders A Drug Store That Delivers Your Orders Quick A Drug Store That Welcomes All. We Invite You to Pay Us a Call-Either Business or Social, or Both. Satisfaction or Your Money Back. Walker's Pharmacy, V. L. ADAMS, Mgr., The Monument Corner.