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Jan >ty?;iy -I ><• rl l Fri'l.'iy
Kastman as the
|Ojf MiJrSlary Belle Burch.
J£|P. Towler, who has l>een <lo
s|Jhie contract work at Chauu-
Saturday and Sunday in
[Cochran.
C. X. Taylor, H. F. Bullard,
Grady Wynne, Linton Wynne, J.
C. 1 rquhart attended automobile
races in Atlanta last week.
Everybody in Cochran needs a
nice silvv or gold lettered sign on
their show windows. Size of letters
1 1-2 to 9 inches Will sell them
cheaper than you can have them
painted. Samples at I). A.
Brown’s office. Call on him.
Taylor has accepted a po-
with J. E. Cook as clerk.
HJdiss Sallie Frank Thompson, of
Rawkinsville, was in the city Tues
day.
Grady Wynne visited Macon
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Peacock visi
ted Macon Wednesday.
EVER WEAR ROOF PAINT
For paper and shingle roofs, Telephone pol&s,
fence posts. The cheapest and best metalic cover
ing on the market.
A perfect covering for tin, iron or steel roofs and
all kinds of metal exposed to the weather.
This paint is an excellent preservative for fence
\posts. If the part of the post going in the ground
fo covered with it it will last as long or longer than
✓ 4ne exposed part. Give it a trial and be convinced
LUMBER CO.
BkM. WYNNE'S
Inter sale:
Mens Suits worth $1 3to S 1 6 all go at $9.95
Boys 2.00 Suits to go for ... . $"1.48
Boys 3.00 Suits will sell for . . . . $2.10
jßoys 4i}o Suits going now for . . $2.98
do/s 5.00 Suits selling now for . $3.87
Mens Hats worth 3.00 to go at . . $j b OB
Mens Hats worth 2.50 to go at . . s“| .so
Mens Hats worth 1.50 to 1.75 at . SI.OO
Boys Hats worth 1.50 to goat . . SI.OO
Boys Hats 25, 50 and 75 cents.
Mens’ Dress Shirts worth l .00 for . . 73c
[Mens Dress Shirts worth 50c to 75c at 39c
Mens Dress Shirts worth 50 cents for . 29c
Boys Dress Shirts worth 50c for 25c to 38c
Boys Dress and work Shirts for . . . 25C
SAMPLE SHOE! SAMPLE SHOES!!
Yes, plenty of them, and more coming—at
same old prices you have been buying them at.
Have a big lot Outing, Ginghams, Calico, yard
wide Sheeting, Checks, etc., to go at
from . 4 3-4 cto 5c yd.
Best Bleaching, (12 1 -2c kind) for 0 1 "2C
Good Quality Soft Bleaching going for . 6C
I am too busy to take time to mention prices
on everything so come and see the goods and
prices not mentioned.
Low Prices All The Time.
J. M. WYNNE.
Dr. W. L. Jameson, of Cary, was
in the city Tuesday.
FOR RENT —4 nice rooms, close
in. Apply to Mrs. Emmie Harrell.
Lyceum attraction next Wednes
day night, November 16th —The
Kling Co. will present one of the
best Lyceum attractions that has
ever been in Cochran.
Everybody in Cochran needs a
nice silver or gold lettered sign on
their show windows. Size of letters
1 1-2 to 9 inches. Will sell them
cheaper than you can have them
painted. Samples at IJ. A. Brown’s.
Call on him.
Figure with me before you paint
your house. I am back in the pain
ting business. E. E. Fielder.
Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. 1). E.
Duggan visited Hawkinsvilie Thurs
day.
Tindall Harris visited Macon
Thursday.
Coburn’s minstrels at Opera
House Saturday night Oct. 12th.
Miss Marion Virginia Peacock
went to Macon Thursday; had her
picture taken; and returned to
Cochran in automobile with her fa
ther and mother.
Call on me when you get ready
to paint your house. I will save
you money and do yon a good job.
E. E. Fielder.
What is the matter with our ru
ral correspondents. We would
likd to hear from them every week.
Mrs. I. A. Willis and children
are visiting family of O. R. Willis
in Hawkinsvilie this week.
E. E. Norris, Supt., J. N. Biddy,
R. M., J. W. Alexander, Supr. B.
& B. of Southern Railway were in
the city Tuesday.
Engraved visiting cards and invi
tations. See the classy samples at
Journal Office.
Col. L. A. Whipple,' of Hawkins
vilie, was in the city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Garbutt and
family, of Statenville, Ga., passed
through Cochran in automobile last
Thursday enroute to Wrighteville,
Dublin, and other places. Mr.
Garbutt is one of the largest lum
ber operators in south Georgia.
Mrs. J. E. Reeves and children
visited relatives in Hawkinsvilie
this week.
T. J. Meadows and C. Davis visi
ted Hawkinsvilie Wednesday.
E. E. Fielder has severed his con
nection with the beef market busi
ness and is now ready to do your
paintiug.
Chas. Mullis and family, J. C:
Urquhart and family visited Macon
Fair.
Miss Tinie Grimes has been
called to Statesboro, Ga. account of
the serious illness of her mother.
Her place has been temporarily
tilled by Miss Emma Myers.,
We furnish estimates
Cochran Lumber Co*
J. M. Garrett visited Hawkins
vilie Wednesday.
Mrs. H. P. Meyers left for Way
cross Tuesday. She was called
there account of the illness of Rev.
11. P. Meyers’ sister’s samily, Mrs.
S. W. Hitch.
Mrs. Emmie Harrell visited ..rel
atives in Hawkinsvilie this week.
Miss Stella Reynolds, of Rochelle,
is visiting Miss Ruby Taylor.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. ().
Trice a bright little girl last Sunday.
Mrs. S. G. McCoy is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. 1L L. Kent, of
Ga.
Miss Rosa Walker visited Macon
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Peacock
visited Atlanta this week.
Miss Alma Blackshear has been
called to •Wrightsville account of
the serious illness of her mother.
E. C. Mcßroom visited Hawkins
vilie Saturday afternoon.
Copper Plate Engraved
Cards and Invitations*
I Embossed Monogram
Stationery* CjjAn At
tractive Line Samples at
Journal Office*
NOTICE!
j A good home for sale cheap. A
4-room house, barn, 2 stables, bug-
Igy house, and one half acre lot on
1 Dublin St. Can be bought cheap
I for cash. Apply to Cochran Jour
nal, Cochran, Ga. 11-3-2t-ns.
Number 87 Won
The Graphophone
Sam Karelitz, of the Country Tra
ding Store, wishes to announce that
No. S 7 was.the lucky number win
ning the graphophone. The hol
der of this number will please call
at his store and receive this valua
ble gift. He states that the great
clean sweep sale is a wonderful suc
cess so far, and people from far and
near are taking advantage of this
rare opportunity,
How Much Money do you Invest
IIV CLOTHES?
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we can show you unquestionably the best value, the widest as
sortment, the most attractive weaves and patterns, in Kirschbaum
present-style clothes at which you’ve looked for many a day.
These Kirschbaum Clothes are all hand-tailored of “All-Wool’’
weaves—of that you can be absolutely sure.
“Kirschbaum’s” is the House with the “All-Wool” policy.
Every yard of cloth they buy is tested chemically to insure its be
ing genuinely “All-Wool” and colorfast.
The fabrics in the Overcoats, as in the Suitings, must measure up
the same high standard.
We guarantee these Kirschbaum garments. Should you find any
defects in the cloth, any imperfeclioTT in the tailoring, return the
garment and your money Will be immediately refunded.
' ' Prices $15.00 to $25.00. ' ..
H. F. BULLARD , COCHR A aA .
liP-ORE BUYING >m
We Furnish Everything in Building and Painting
Material
We are the Sole Agents in This Territory for
The Celebrated ivory Wall Plaster
The most widely known brand of hard Plaster in the United States and
is used on fully 7 5 per cent of all first class buildings.
We are also So|e Agents for
The Patent Vulcanite Roofing Company
Manufacturers of the Best Composition Roofing on the market.
We Handle-
Galvanized & Painted Tin Roofing.
Yellow Pine Shingles, Number
One’s and Two’s.
Ceiling and Flooring, Kiln Dried.
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding
and Interior Finish.
Mill Work of all Discriptions—
Builders Hardware, Such as Locks, Hinges, Nails, Etc,
Let us Give you our Estimate . on your Entire Job .
COCHRAN LUMBER CO
$15.00
or
$25.00
At These
prices and eve
ry price Be
tween,
Porch Columns, Balusters and
Mantels.
Lime Brick and Portland Cement.
Carters White Lead and Ready
Mixed Paints.
Oils, Stains, Varnishes and Kalso
mines.