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Mrs. D. E. Duggan
Entertains Teachers
A beautiful event of last Tuesday
afternoon was the reception given
by Mrs. 1). E. Duggan at her home
in honor of Misses Smith, (Dimes,
Lawton, Blackshear, Wright, Ben
nett, and Mrs. Began. The house
was beautifully decorated in ferns,
cut roses, and carnations, the color
scheme being pink and white.
Mi*s. Duggan was assisted in receiv
ing by Mrs. T. D. Walker, .Jr.,
Mrs. J. H. Mullis, and Mrs. 11. F.
Bullard, while Mrs. J. B. Peacock
presided at the punch bowl and
dainty refreshments were served by
Mrs. M. Beeves aiid Miss Began.
Among those present were Mes
dames'Hugles, John Walker, Har
vard, J. N. Wynne, J. M. Wynne,
J. Urquhart, N. L. Taylor, M.
Coleman, B. Thompson, .T. Dun
ham, J. Meadows, Mcßae, Todd,
Parks, B. Peacock, A. P. Urquhart,
Misses Harvard, Laura Wynne,
Hopkins, A. Walker, S. Mullis, and
Dunham.
A Large Hawk •
Mr. W. D. Blankenship who lives
some miles in the country from
Cochran, killed a chicken hawk a
few days ago, measuring from tip
to tip of wings thirty-five inches.
CAUTION!
ATTENTION CUSTOMERS!
All drugs, medicines, etc., pre
scribed by any doctor, whether connect
ed with this drug store or not, are charg
ed direct to the patient or a member of
the patient’s lamily instead of your doc
tor. No Drugs are ever charged to
physicians. Please Remember this.
We will appreciate your drug
business and any prescription sent us
I will be carefully compounded by an
expeneifi|B man who KnouJs How.
Pharmacy,
V. L. Adams,
Co|Hi, Georgia.
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COCHRAN, PULASKI COUNTY, GA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER G, 1910.
\Possum Hunt
On last Friday night a crowd of
the young set wore entertained quite
pleasantly at a ’Possum hunt given
dy the Harris boys. One ’possum
was caught and besides this excit
ing pleasure a midnight feast was
partaken of by the party using the
wagon body as a table. Among
those in the party were Misses Anne
Walker, Ina Wright, Gladys Har
vard, Hennie and Lily Hendricks,
Clarence Mae Helmes, Kittie Bai
ley, H azel Wynne, Minta McVay,
Mary Lamb, Annie Helmes, and
Mattie Smith, Messrs. Will Clark,
Barnie Hendricks, John, Wallace,
and Tyndall Harris, Charlie
Thompson, Charlie and Morgan
Taylor, Walter Brown. Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Thompson, Jr., Dr. and
Mrs. T. 1). Walker, Jr., and Mrs.
Dave Harvard diaper med the
crowd.
We Jjave just receiv
ed a car of Fresh Burnt
“Keystone” Lime in
good cooperage* Coch
ran Lumber Company*
Clint Soloman visited Hawkins
ville Sunday.
LOCAL ITEMS
W. H. Peacock went to Atlanta
Sunday afternoon to meet his wife
who has been visiting her father in
Des Moines, lowa.
Fred S. Todd Ladies’ shoes at
11. F. Bullard’s.
Mrs. Kate Watts, of Hawkins
ville, visited friends in the city
Sunday.
You sleep all night without turn
ing on the felt mattresses at Jack
son’s.
The Daughters of the Confedera
cy are carrying on a Rummage
Sale in the building next to the
Farmers’ Union Warehouse. Call
and see them.
After an extended visit to rela
tives here, John Harris has return
ed to his home in Jacksonville.
See the display of Fred S. Todd
ladies’ shoes at H. F. Bullard’s.
W. E. Clark and R. H. Peacock
have in charge the vacant store next
door to H. F. Bullard. They are
using the building as a Sample
Room.
Call and see the new furniture at
at Jackson’s.
Grady Wynne and Clifford Brant
ley spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Let us make your fall Suit.
H. F. Bullard.
Mrs. T. B. Ragan and daughter,
of Hawkinsville, are visiting the
family of 1). E. Duggan this week.
Copper Plate Engraved Visiting
Cards and Invitations. Attractive
line of samples at ( The Journal
Office.
Charlie Davis has returned from
his home in Macon, where be lias
been on account of sickness.
U ought to sec Jackson's trunks.
yMrs. .Jack-son, of Eastman, is the
guest of Mrs. C. E. Jaylor.
Rev. and Mrs. Smith, of Haw
kinsville, attended the revival ser
vices Monday.
Mrs. H. P. Myers returned Tues
day from Waycross where she spent
seueral weeks visiting relatives.
Matting is cheap at Jackson’s.
J. C. Choate, of Longmont, Col.,
visited the family of W. E. Mc\ ay
this week.
D. A. Brown visited Macon Wed
nesday.
W. B. .Watts visited Danville this
week.
We sell Edison Portland Cement.
Cochran Lumber Co.
Harvey A shell, while running a
job press in this ollie last Saturday
afternoon, got his hand badly mash
ed. The accident, though painful,
will not prove any serious injury.
A. P. Urquhart went to Macon
on business Tuesday.
J. H. Mullis, Jr., visited Haw
kinsvilie Tuesday.
Paints? Yes, all kinds —Coeh-
Lmnber Co.
G. W. Perkins, the genial repre
sentative of the Cordele Consolidat
ed Marble Co., of Cordele, was in
the city Wednesday.
-*• J. A. Fausett visited Hawkins
ville Wednesday.
Col. G. N. Saussey, of Hawkins
ville, was in the city Wednesday.
J. W. McDonald, of Lumber City,
was in the city a few days this week
Mrs. Browning lias returned to
her home in North Carolina after
spending sometime with her son
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Leo
H. Browning.
Mrs. A. P. Grimsley returned
home Saturday from Sanderviile,
where she spent several weeks with
her daughter, Mrs. Jamison.
Miss Pearl Peacock, of Macon,
spent several days with her mother,
Mrs. Bettie Peacock.
Hugh Taylor, of Macon, spent
Sunday in the city.
Mr. S. T. C. Murry and family
have moved to Albany. It is with
regret that we give up this good
family, but wish them happiness
and prosperity in their new home.
Mr. Murray was one of the pioneer
settlers of our city, having moved
here about 30 years ago.
Mr. M. Adams, and Mrs. Chas.
Tillery, of Wood berry, are the guests
of their brother, Mr. Geo. Adams,
of near our city.
A. J. Thompson, Jr., visited At
lanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Williams, of Eastman, isj
visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Powell!
Barney Hendricks left for Macon
1 Tuesday, where he has accepted a
: position with the Southern Bell
I Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Mrs. A. J. Thompson, Jr. and
j Mrs. J. B. Peacock went to Macon
i shopping Tuesday morning.
i Harry Christie, of Cin innati, is
j visiting relatives in the city.
Rummage Sale.
The Cochran Chapter U. I). C.,
are holding a rummage sale every
Friday and Saturday in the build
ing next door to the Union Ware
house. Your patronage will he
highly appreciated and any dona
tion will he graciously received by
them.
On Fridays or Saturdays a wag
on will go to each residence asking
for donations. Just a little thought
will bring before the minds of each
house-wife many things which she
would be glad to donate, without
any sacrifice. Remember our Mon
ument and the Daughters who
have erected it in a substantial
"'ay.
Velvet Beans.
Mr. W. 1). Blankenship brought
in two stems of velvet beans con
taining 4(> healthy pods of these
beans.
These beans were grown between
corn rows and were so prolific that
Mr. Blankenship could hardly
gather bis corn. The beans are
an excellent food stuff for stock
and are very easly grown. They
also are a great land improver
Mr. Blankenship says he is well
pleased with the Journal and found
it much better than he expected
when he subscribed; says he does
n’t see how he could well do with
out it.
JUST RECEIVE.
An assortment of Brass Jardineij
hem Dishes, Umbiella Staifl
Smoking Sets, Candle Sticks, PH
Frays, Etc. > is
complete assortment of a
Hammered Brass Goods that has ever
been in Cochran. cor
dially invited to come and inspect this
elegant line of goods.
Always glad to see you.
/. M. WYNNE & SOaJI
JEWELRY STORE.
NUMBER 19.
Gray After WatsoA f|
Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 3. —The Atlan
ta Journal has called upon the
United States Postal .Authorities to
exclude Thomas E. Watson’s
“Weekly Jeffersonian” from the
mails on the grounds that it violates
the postal regulations by printing
articles so vile that they border onJ
obscenity and so full of lying
er that they are dangerous to
peace and good morals of the pu^H
This request, which the .JoumH
makes through its editorial nJfl
follows the issue of tile JrffeJH
of la.-t Thursday in ulii-l M |B3
son went tin- absolute limit
vituperation of Hoke Smith,
James R. Gray, of “Jim”
and other public men whom be diH
likes. Mr. Watson’s paper of
date caused a sensation all over AH
state. The Journal declares filial
tin! paper has been slanderous anH
obscene from the time it was first
sued, and that it is getting worJH
and worse. The matter has bcfH
called so vigorously to the
of the i>ostul authoi itifs _
exported t hut .hi invcstigatiii^H
We furnish estimS
Cochran Lumber Co*: