The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, November 24, 1910, Image 8

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WoCAL ITEMS I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Walker, Mr Hud Mr?. U. T. Jackson, Misses Brown and Mattie Smith were very highly at a cane flying at ihe home of Mr. and Hi S. Holmes last Tuesday SJfyiig. The crowd enjoyed a de -M ' moonlight drive to and fmniMr. lle'.rr.ea’s. Tv.o-horse farm for r.-nt. Api ly to ’-'rs. Jule Boothe. 11-21-tf Phone the news to No. double six. A iv.miher of Cochran people at tended the land auction at Chester Tuesday anji Wednesday. Mrs. J. 1). McCullough, of Mt. Vernon, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. C>ok, Sr., this week. Please l»eur in mind that 1 am in the painting business and will do a first class job for you at a reason able price. <an furni.-li good ref erences. R. L. Wilsoi Mr. Joe Fisl e•, of Pineview, is in the ity this week. FOR REN f —l'nice rooms, e|os< in. Apply to Mrs. Emmie Harrell. 11-10-tf Miss Marie Walker, aeeompaniei by her lather, came home from Rome last Monday, where she at tended Shorter College. Miss Wai ker had to leave school on account of hei illness. Window glass, all sizes. 11-24-tf Cochran Lumber Co. Miss Hazel Wynne returned Tnwday afternoon after a pleasant visit to relative) in Jeffersonville. FOR SALE —One 5 acre lot with 5 room residence, barn, smokehouse, and foul house, (food well of water on haek poreh. Located on Beech street. Apply to Journal office. 11-17-tf Miss Sallie Hooks, of Hawkins vi!!e, was in the city Sunday. V'ulcanite roofing, weather proof rat proof, tire resisting. Call or write for samples. 11-21-tf Cochran Lumber (’o. Dr J. B. Peacock has moved into the residence formerly occupied l»y Mr. Davis Brown on Dublin Street Mr, ( Brown in occupying his resi which has been recently lin lMieil on Cherry ami Fifth. Special art squares, rugs and mattings at 11-21-lt Jaek*on's P D. Todd, of Macon was in the city Monday. BEStPRESEbSfI rou,cANM| YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW MANY SENSIBLE CHRIST MAS GIFTS WE CAN SELL YOU UNTIL YOU VISIT OUR STORE. BRING IN THE WHOLE FAMILY AND SEE IF W r E HAVEN’T SOMETHING THAT WILL PLEASE EVERYONE OF THEM. YOUR FRIENDS WILL APPRECIATE SOME USEFUL. SENSIBLE, PRESENT-SUCH AS WE CAN SELL YOU-- MUCH MORE THAN A FANCY TRIFLE THAT WILL SOON BE WORTHLESS. J. B. PEACOCK & CO. x!maip'fcl at vackson’s Miss Emma Meyers has returned after attending the district meeting of the Womans Home Mission So ciety. All liver regulators at reduced prices at It Taylor & Kennington’s Mrs. John Meadows spent Wed- 1 le.rday in Macon. Pianos and organs on easy terms at j 11-24- It Jackson's j C. W. Davis left the city Satur- j day afternoon for his home in Ma con. Mr. Davis was the efficient and popular Superintendant of th< City Electric Light and Watei j Works, having resigned his posit-1 ion some weeks ago. Mr. Davis is sueeeded by Mr. (J. F. Johnson, of Dublin. Subscribe to the Journal or pay up y u,r back subscription now, so as to get in the furniture contest. Guy D. Jackson visited his pa rents in Eastman Sunday. EHi dollar paid on your account entitles you to a coupon at It Tayl >r <V ivetinington’s Col. 1.. A. Whipple, of Hawkins ville, spent .Saturday and Sunday with parents here. Let me do your painting. First Class work guaranteed. Can fru' tish good recommendations. 11-21-tf Lem Wilson Mrs. P. 1). Todd is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bateman in Fort Gaines. Dr. T. I). Walker was called to Rome on account of the illness of uis daughter, Miss Marie. )!. (’. Joiner visited Hawkinsville Wednesday. I!. E. Nichols visited Macon We lues lay. Get a coupon with each 50c pur chase at It Taylor & Kennington Mr W. (1. Thomson, rf Montrose was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Bullard and children and W. G. Clark visited Montrose Mturduy. Mrs. Bullard is visiting her sister, Miy. W. G. [Thompson there. FOR SALE —One 10 horse power gasolene engine, comparatively new, in good running shape. Also one Meadows grist mill; half price; write or call on 11. L. Walker, Cochran, oa. 11-17-tf Embossed Monogram Stationery will make a delightful Xmas gift. Ask to see Samples at Journal ()ltice. ItmJ 190, ** ©y ster Dressing for the Turkey Schloss Baltimore Dressing for the Man It’s fine to be a “Minute Man,” but not a Last Minute Man. However if you have Waited until the Very Last Minute why here’s this store ready to serve you satisfactorily at the “Eleventh Hour” with the superb. ' SCHLOSS BALTIMORE QLOTHES and a lot of other Supberb things for Men and Boys. UNDERWEAR The Finest Quality of Ba!- hriggan Underwear—shirts and drawers to match, per garment - - - 20 C Cotton and wool mixed un derwear—shirts and draw ers to match, per g.r ment - - - 31,00 All Wool Shirts and draw ers, medium weight, per garment - $1.50 Union Suits,—Cotton, cot ton and wool mixed and all wool, - $1 to $3 A new lot of the famous Holeproof hosiery for men and ladies just received Schloss Baltimore Clothes are “Clothss Beautiful” of the Clothes World Sack Suits I Walking Frocks I Full Dress Suits j Rain Coats Prince Alberts ] C G i: xecl o s j Overcoats | A uto C oots Phone No. 72 || o BULLARD Cochran ’ Ga ’ Masons Annuity Atlanta, Ga., Nov. IS. —Masons throughout all Georgia will be in tensely interested to learn of the splendid financial condition of the Mason’s annuity as set forth in the Annuity Messenger which is made public herewith for the first time. The assets of the Mason's Annu ity now amounts to $337,fi0fi.10. j All Ah is money is well invested in safe, interest-hearing securities. The ! sum of $262,631.33 is in registered j 1 kinds, there is a home office build ing worth something over s42,lfiS.- 1 71 which is pitying excellent returns | on the investment and a big amount. |of cash in bank. Assets are increas ing hv leaps and bounds. Practi cally one third of the income is l>e- J ing set aside as excess over disburs ! merits. Nearly $200,000.1X1 has j lieen paid to beneficiaries while this i splendid reserve fund was being ' built up. Receipts are now over 1 $45,000.00 for each quarter, or [ $175,000.00 per annum. NAME 4 HAT Hexamethylenetetramine Is the name of a German chemi cal, one of the many valuable in gredients of Foley’s Kidney Reme dy. Hexamethylenetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities ns a uric acid sol vent and anti-septic for the urine. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy promptly at the first sign of kidney trouble and avoid a serious malady. Sold and reeeommended by Taylor \& Kennington. Notice to Tax-payers I will divide my time as follows: Hawkinsville from Nov. 7 to 12, I Cochran from 14 to Iff. Hawkins ville 21 to 2(>, Cochnn 2S to Deo. 3 Hawkinsville sto 10, Cochran 12 |to 14, Hawkinsville 15 to 17, Fin leyson Iff, Books close 20th. J. J. Pollock, T. C. P. C. NEW FURNISHINGS Npw Silk Four-in-Hand and Kmt Silk 1 les —the swell new shades m solid colors and two tone effects price - - - -58 C Silk Half Hose, $l l OO Silk Lisle Half Hose in solid colors and neat fancies price - - - -25 c New Arrivals in Stiff and Plaited Bosom Shifts price - - - SI.OO SUBSSRfB E i for the JO URNAL! Or Renew Your Old Subscription for Anoth er Year so as to get in | Contest for I THE FREE SET Of x FURNITURE! IT 7 , Jffiall .W W, Lodge Directory. Cochran Lodge No. 217, F. & A. M. meets every 2nd and 4th Mon day evenings at 7:30. Knights of Pythias every 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at 7:30. Odd Fellows meet every Ist and 3rd'Friday evening at 7:30. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend their respective lqdges. Notice to Taxpayers Please call in and pay your city taxes. Books will close December 1, IfflO. 11-17-2 t J. E. Cook, Clerk. Mr. Otto Paul, Milwaukee, Wis. says Foley’s Honey and Tar is still more than the best. He writes us, “All those that bought it think it is the best for coughs and colds * they ever had and I think it is still more than the best. Onr baby had a bad cold and it cured him in one day. Please accept, thanks.” Sold at Taylor & Kennington’s.