The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, September 29, 1910, Image 9

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10CAL ITEMS Miss Haskins, of Hawkinsville, | wa- the attractive guest of Miss Al ice Daly for a few days this week. Col. /,. V. Peacock, of Hiwkins rillc, attended Justice Court here Wednesday. James Dunham, who has been in the employ of the Cochran Auto Co is now with A. P. I'rquhurt. W. L. Wynne, of Chester, was in the city Wednesday, Mrs. W. R. Watts, Sr. and Mrs. M. F. Davis visited Hawkinsville Tuesday B. J. Wynne and J. A. Fausett visited Macon Thursday returning in the latter’s automobile. P. H. Bassett went to Macon Monday to attend the funeral ser vices of his brother’s little girl. Weyman Hudson was in the city visiting bis mother this week. One (i room dwelling house for rent. Call on G, F. Hendricks. Albert Holmes, a former Coch ran boy, but now of Orlando, Fla., visited friends in the city a few •days this week. W. E. McVay went to Hawkins ville Tuesday to arrange for the funeral of Mrs. Cornelia Choate, of Denver, Col., an aunt of the late Mrs. W. E. McVay. A horse ran away with a road cart of Hance Willis near his resi dence some four miles from the city. Mr. Willis and Tom Wright San ders were thrown out of the cart. No serious damage resulted. Mr. Sanders was thrown against a wire fence but sustained only slight in juries. H. V. Daly, of Macon, visited the family of his brother, J. T. Daly, Tuesday. Misses Elbe and Em Nicholson, of Yonkers, are visiting the family of J. A. Fausett. Mrs. Minnie Morrison, of Haw kinsville, visited friends in the city Tuesday. Tlios. Cook, of Hawkinsville, was in the city Saturday. J. J. Blount, of Hawkinsville, was in the city Saturday. Tbeo Partin, of Macon, attended fnnera of his little nephew, Alton H skins, Tu slay. Miss Nell Harrell visited family of her parents Mr. and Mr.-. 1). J. Harrell, this week. Our mill is running every day. We can work your lumber in any shape on short notice. Cochran Lumber Co. NOTICE |To The Public! Web ave Employed Messrs. Cliff Macon, and J. Folds, of At&nta, two Expert Horse Shoers and All Round Shop Men, and are now Better Prepared Than Ever to do First Class and Up-To-Date Repair Work. We can Simply make Your Old Buggies look as Good as New ones. We do work Promptly and at Reasonable Prices. Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting your future business, we are, Very truly yours, KALKER&FISHER Guy Jackson spent Thursday and Friday with his mother in East man. M iss Mattie Towler returned home Tuesday from Eatonton, where she has been taking a busi ness course. Mrs. Lee, of Cary, is visiting Mrs. Tom Mcßae. No 1 »n l No 2 Shmolee, fine grade—Plenty on hand. Cochran Lumber Co. Jim Cochran, of Douglas, was in the city last week. Seotts “V” Crimp Galvanised R<x)ting. Lasts a lift time —Coch- ran Lumber Co. J. E. Miller, of Macon, has lo cated in our city, and will buy cot ton for the Geo. H. McFadden Bros. Agency. We welcome Mr. Miller. Sash doors, blinds, window glass in stock. Wo take orders for sizes not carried. Cochran Lumber Co. W. A. Marelmian, accompanied by his daughters, Misses Apnie a,nd Rosa March mam, made a pleasant visit to his daughter, Mrs. Autrey, at Montgomery, Ala. last week. Mr. Marehman snysj crops in that part of the country dont look much hatter than they do in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Todd and three children, of near Cordele, vis itedjfmaily of Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Asbell the past week. Miss Annie Walker left Cochran Tuesday for a visit to her sister, Mrs. Cantolou, at Edgefield, S. C. Mrs. E. T. Jackson, of Atlanta, was a guest of Mrs. W. O. Peacock this week. E. C. Elder was in the city this week. Just received car fresh burnt lime Cochran Lumber Co Rev. H. P. M yers spent several days in Waycross last week. He was called there to attend the fun eral of his nephew G. Prentiss Pea body. You are cordially invited to at tend the Revival services at the Methodist Church next Friday Oct. 11th. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gregory have returned to their home after a pleasant visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Rigsby have re turned to their home after spend ind a few days with Mr. and Mrs. | R. W. Dykes. Mrs. R. L. Walker has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives in Lumber City. LADIES’ FOOT-WEAR! HL F. Cochran, Georgia. "'*> |g|§ llpflliilk® .. s- , 5&’ i ■ y. , i AMERICAN FENCE I Made of large, strong, high-grade steel wires, heavily galvanized. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically everlasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it. Does not mutilate nor injure stock. Our stock of Plows, Stoves, Heaters, Grates, Crockery, Anti-Rust Tinware, Heavy Galvanized Goods, Cutlery, Lap Robes, Guns and Ammunition, is Complete, We buy THE BEST Regardless of Prices, Our aim is to sell the BEST and Not SECONDS, REJECTIONS (and JOB LOTS,) We are always glad to see our friends whether they wish to make a purchase or not. J. B. PEACOCK & COMPANY. Porch columns and balusters, hand turned, any pattern. Can till orders on short notice. Cochran Lumber Co. Mrs. R. J. Morgan has returned from Oxford, Ga. The Latest in Ladies’ Foot wear Just Received in Velvet Buttons, Patent and Vici in all the Toes and Leathers U. 0. 2., See Them. DOES ALL THE WORK, Five or six doses of Chil-Co cures chills and malarial fever 25c at all druggists and country* merchants. ajft 8-20-4 t-pd. Tax Notice Books are now opens Please call and pay your city taxes. J. E. COOK, Clerk. Safe Medicine for Children. Foley’s Honey and Tar is a safe and effective medicine for children as it does not contain opiate or harmful drugs. Get only the gen uine Foley’s H ney and Tar in the yellow packages. Taylor A- Keu uington.