The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, October 27, 1910, Image 5

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HIGH CLASS FURNITURE* EMBRACING \ j Bed Room Suits, Library and Center Tables, j Chiffoniers, Shifforobes, Rockers, Dining Room Suits, Mattresses* Springs and all odd pieces of FURNITURE be fovnd at W. P. GLOVER’S, HAWKINSVILLE, GA. NOTICE To The Public! We have Employed Messr. Cliff Randett, of Macon, and J. Folds, of Atlanta, two Expert Horse Shoers and All Round Shop Men, and are now Better Prepared Than Ever to do First Class and Up-To-Date Re pair Work. We can Simply make Your Old Buggies look as Good as New one. We do work Promptly and at Reasonable Prices. Thank ing you for past yatronage and solicit ing your future business, we are, Very truly yours, WALKER&FISHER Telephone and find ©it! f mmm ! What was the weather report^^x What is the market price Ji M | Has my team left town ff jj V WOm\ Is there any freight for u l | Do you want to buy If' } \ \ V/hen is the meeting O X The telephone answers these ques tions for thousands of Farmers every day. It will do this and more for you. The cost, of a telephone on your Farm is the saving is great. >• P Our free booklet tells you all about [it. Write for it today. Address * L Farmers Line Department \ PSOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE WjSkX | S JELEGRAPH COMPANY ■ 105 South Pryor SL, Atlanta, Ga. pPoR THOSE WHO WALK r Tire’s a mint °f Easy Street f solid comfort and a lot of economy in jpiMLßPlrjflg RED SEAL Kin « Bee SHOES Yours Truly HADE IN GEORGIA Three fifty to five, and a Dollar a pair Saved in the Wear. J. K. ORR SHOE CO., ATLANTA NOTICE! The ordinance on bicycles in re gards to riding on the side walks on and after tills date will l>e rigidly enforced. You will take due notice and govern yourselves accordingly \V. M. WYNNE, Mayor. Stolen! From Hotel Thornlcy one old style, plain, gold hunting case, Waltham movement, gentleman’s size watch. You are hereby warn ed not to buy or trade for same. Any information in regard to it’s whereabouts will lie appreciated. Mrs. Leslie Tliornley, 10-13-2 t pd Wo sell Edison Portland Cement. Cochran Lumber Co. Tax Notice Books are now opens Pier sa ca l and pay your city taxes. J. E. COOK, Clerk. Capt. Bogardus Again Hits The Bull's Eye. This world famous rifleshot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is living at Lincoln, 111. Recently interviewed, he says: —“I suffered a long time with kidney and blad der trouble and used several well known kidney medicines, all oi which gave me no relief until 1 started taking Foley Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley Kidney Pills I had severe backaches and pains in my kidneys with Supression and a cloudy voiding. On arising in the morning I would get dull headaches Now 1 have taken three bottles of Foley Kidney Pill, and feel 100 per cent better. lam never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and again feel like my own self.” For sale by Taylor & Kennington. We have just receiv ed a car of Fresh Burnt “Keystone” Lime in good cooperage. Coch ran Lumber Company, No 1 and No 2 Shingles, fine grade—Plenty on hand. Cochran Lumber Co. . For Sale One Kimball Piano, practically new. Will sell or exchange. B. D. Yancy. 10-13-3 t pd. A Generous and Charitable Wish. “I wish all might know of the. benefit I received from your Foley’s Kidney Remedy,” says I. N. Regan Farmer, Mo. His kidneys and bladder gave him so much pain, misery and annoyance, he could not work, nor sleep. He says Foley’s Kidney Remedy com pletely cured him. Sold by Tay lor & Kennington. FlMt Footed Footmen of Venice. Probably the letter carriers in Venice are the most Ingenious in the world. They know how to dodge every water way, turning up on thoir routes with a precise regularity that convinces you they have mSpped every scrap of the damp city's dry land on their brains. If you go to your destination by gon dola they can beat you thereto by a good bit of time. What they know about canals has been applied by them to navigation on land, and they know every tiny street in the city. Of course there are postoffice gon dolas. too, gay yellow tilings that quite outcolor the yellow sunlight, and any day you happen over the bridge of the Rialto you will see them all Listened to their red and gold poles just under neath the old palatial FonUaeo del Tedeschi, which centuries agt¥ by de cree of the Venetian senate two fa mous architects of early days, Girola mo Tedesco and Giorgio Spavento, built for the use of the many German merchants then living in Venice (some where about the year 1505).—Travel Magazine. The Mystery of a Duel. Having fought his duel aud saved his honor by tiring a shot in the air, the editor of a French provincial newspaper went hack to his desk, and the incident had quite left his mind when he felt something strange in his thigh, lie looked and fouul'that he was bleeding profusely. A doctor was called, who discovered that a bullet was imbedded iu the editor’s thigh some two inches deep nnd required extraction. “Why was this not taken notice of on the spot where the duel took place?” he asked. The editor was as much in the dark as the doc tor. At the moment of the duel he had fired into the air, and his adver sary also took a distracted sort of aim. There had evidently been no in tention of doing the slightest harm on either side. The editor felt nothing as ho left the field and had shaken hands with his antagonist as a sign of reconciliation. How a bullet came to be lodged in his thigh was simply one of the mysteries of dueling.—London Telegraph. We, the People. The phrase “We, the people of the United States," in the preamble of the constitution read iu the first draft of tho constitution as follows: “We, the people of New Hampshire, Massachu setts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Del aware, Maryland, Virginia, North Car olina, South Carolina and Georgia, do ordain, declare and establish,” etc. Though unanimously adopted by the convention, tho wording had to be changed to “We, the people,” simply because tho constitution, which had not ns yet been ratified, was to go into effect when ratified by nine states, nnd, not knowing which states were to ratify, tho naming of the states was, of course, out of tho question.— New York American. FREE This 50c Jar of Palmolive Cream SL-JERE’S a way to get a jap of Palmolive Cream—which we ordinarily sell for 50c—ah* Look for a “Palmolive Adver tisement” about Palmolive Soap and Palmolive Cream in the Nov. issue of Good Housekeeping, Pacific Monthly, Red Book, Woman’s Home Companion, Ladies* World, Uncle Remus’ Magazine. Dec. issue of People’s Home Journal, Delineator, De signer, New Idea, Blue Book, Green Book. Nov. 19th Collier’s Weekly. Nov.slh Satur day Evening Post. Nov. 6th Illustrated Sunday Magazine and Associated Sunday Magazine. You’ll see a coupon in the ad. Cut it out and bring it to this store os directed. We’ll gladly give you the finest cream that’s made. it. You ought to get this free jar. Look for the coupon in the magazines. Palmolive Soaps for Artesian Water, 10 cents per Cake, or 3 for 25 cents, Palmolive Soaps! Palmolive Soaps! Palmolive Soaps! Watch for the Coupons in various magazines, Clip them and present at Our Store and get a 50. cent Jar of Palmolive Cream Absolutely FREE! Walker’s Phar ma cy, “The Monument Comer, ” Cochran, - Georgia. NOT IN THE CIRCUS JOHN ROBINSO® 10 BIG mi COCHRAN A «H SATURDAY Vtl. J| America’s Oldest, Richest Circus! A modernize!® enduous realization of all that is great in the circus® 4 rings, 3 combined menageries, hippodrome andl® wild west, all united in one greates show on earth.® S 4. anMG C/ftCUS VgYjt MEHAGERICSf^^ s , rf^ | f ,-^yWy,^ #^SHS^U^pSoKn(H III', -j| 81/7 X WHBPrvHai Eli .S’IWSroNiSSI feBSATIOBArrtATOFt mul't 1 'STRIKGTHabdSKILL £—-}////;' Hi * , ctuc»f !rif.^SCHMjTT[_ J g^frr2iy^U W go, \ wWEt= MWm 1000 Men and Women. - 400 Hor& ENORMOUS ZOOLOGICAL EXHIBIT 1 30-Male and Female Riders-3| AND EVERY ONE A STAR Including Win. DeMott, Ray O’ \\ essney, I rod Me Ganj eron, Sidney Rink. Olga Reed, Miss Eunice,Miss MeCan oron, M iss Van and others. j 6-Great Aerial Thriliers-6 The wonderful DeComas, LeNlars, Leach and Vance, Miss Wei and Miss Davis. The Reckless Japs. rrr~ —Ft wrocig o@ians wr. ■ x."rilsr ftr - :<U ora §» tgl fafanApPilr P§§fi Complete Wild West! 50 cowboys, 50 cowgirls, 50 real blanket Indians. Mexican horse men. Yaqneros. Russian Cossacks and Japanese Scouts. Singa lese Dancers and Magicians. Company of V. IS. Calvary m all kinds fancy drills. WARREN TRAViS STRONGEST MAN LIVING Lowanda’s Eight Brazilian Riders the WORLD’S GREATEST HORSEMEN 50 CLOWNS! 100 FEATURE ACTS! 100 ACROBATS AND GYMNASTS 100 Including the Lininger Trio, Deßolien Bros., the Iwo Ledgetts, Bellaire The Great and Liningers Terrific Dive from the Top of the Tent. 2 Famous Heards of Preforming Elephants Including Robinson’s Wonderful Comedy hour. GRAND CAMP OF THE NATIONS An entirely new and unique feature, comprising hund reds of stage people from the dark corners of the earth. $500,000 FREE STREET PARADE! Two performances daily. Doors open at 1:00 and 7:00 p. m. The only big show not in the circus trust, conse quently there will be no advance in prices for seats or otherwise.