The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, December 01, 1910, Image 5

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Shr (Sadjratt Journal Entered Slay 23rd, 1968, at the Post-office at Cochra i, Ga., aa Second Class Mail Matter PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY Sip (Eorijran Publishing (Co. = ~ T. L BAILEY, Edi*cr. I. H. MULLIS, JR. Business Mgr. suesaumoH price st.oo per year Twenty- two n ore shopping days be ore Christmas. Atlanta is beginning to realize that Georgia is not confined within her city limits. Remember that this town has Christinas shops and do yonr Christ mas shopping at home. Attend the mass meeting Satur day. Meeting at Opera House Dec. 3rd We take great pleasure in cabling attention to the com munications of our enterpris ing citizens Hon. Joel T. Deese and Prof. Leo If. Browning in regard to the formation of a corn the organization of plans look ing forward to an agricultural and horticiiTtural~exl lihit for WAIT* rk 1 1 ■ UNTIL YOU GET TO Why Spend Your Hard Earned Money for all kinds of Patent Medicines and Get No Good Results. A Loss of Money and a Loss of Results. NYAL FAMILY REMEDIES! Friend, are Guaranteed by us. Not by way of mouth either; but a written guaran tee goes with every Nyal Remedy. LISTEN:—No matter what your ailment is—Come in and tell us. We offer the remedy most suited and Guaranteed to you by a written agreement to refund with pleasure the FULL AMOUNT PAID! For Any Nyal’s Remedies! if you are not Satisfied. No Patent Medi cine Makers or Sellers will do this. Ask us About die Nyal Remedies WALKER'S PHARMACY, PHONE NO. 9. COCHRAN. GA. the coming year. It was the original purpose of the Journal to place the matter before the farmers, and urge them to organize for mutual benefit. We want it thoroughly understood at the beginning that the Journal offers no suggestions whatever in regard to raising any kind of agricultural products: that is entirely out of our line oi business. We cannot even say with our friend Deese, ‘ Ourselves will show our- selves;” but we yield to no one in our loyalty to agricul tural interests in this commu nity, and, whenever we can aid in spreading the gospel of truth in regard to our wonder ful latent resources that seem ever ready to respond to the intelligent and thrifty touch of the husbandman, it will he i sincere source of satisfaction. Every man, who makes an extraordinary yield of any ag ricultural product, and gives his neighbors the benefit of his experience, has contribut ed something to the solid welfare of his country. We sincerely hope that a larg£, number of farmfirSrWTn meet at lheT)pera~house Saturday morning Dec. 3rd. We sell Edison Portland Cement, i Cochran Lumber Co. THE COCHRAN JOURNAL Trade at Home Whenever you have a room or house to furnish bear in mind that we have two furni ture dealers in Cochran who keep a nice, well selected stock of furniture. These gen lemen will treat you right. No man can be loyal to his town, who goes to other places to do his trading without first giving our home people an opportu nity to show him through their stocks and get prices. We should bear in mind that every dollar that we send away from home helps to build up other communities at our expense. Look at the towns and ci ties that have developed civic pride. They are constantly urging every citizen to pull together and make united ef forts to build up their respec tive communities. If every man living in Cochran and surrounding country would •onstantly bear in mind its welfare and contribute what ever he COUld to that, y ,||| l||’7* Mldii In m prosperity of the right kind and the knock ers would soon cease to knock. Whenever you want a nice suit of clothes, instead of go ing to other towns to pur chase, give our clothing mer chants a chance to sell you. Remember, our n e chants are your neighbors and friends. They deserve your trade and are depending upon it for a living. The saute tip plies to dry goods, grocery drugs, hardware, milliitry; in fact our up-to-date mer chants cm supply your wants with as good values at just as low prices as you can get else where and will save you the expense and the time you will lose going to other markets, and tli-n again when you spend your money at home you will have an opportunity to get some of it back; bu! should you send it away, in all probability it will never return again. News from Chester R. F. D. No. 2 N. J. Nicholson, of near Youn ker, happened to the mis'ortune Monday of having his entire dwell ing and kitchen destroyed by fire. It is not known whether it was caused by rats or stove flue. We greatly sympathize with him. W. D. Blankenship and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with J. M. Cook and family. There was a fins rain in this community last nij-_h‘ and today. Albert Jones and wife spent Sat urday night and Sunday with J. M. Cook and family. Miss Josie Graham is taking mu sic lessons with Miss Sallie Jesup at Chester. John Arnold and Miss Emma Hogan were united in marriage Sunday evening. We wish for them a long and happy life. J. H. and W. C. Blankership spent Saturday night and Sunday with their sister, Mrs. J. E. Demp sey. • Perry Dykes has been very ill for two or three days. It is supposed to be kidney colic. J. E. Dempsey is moving from near Younker to Dexter. A. C, Kent has a hog that has five perfect feet. It has three nat ural feet in front. This hog is per fectly sound and all right, and can get about as good as any hog can. News from Empire Route No. 2: The crops are all gathered and the people are getting ready for Christ mas. Miss Fannie Ross spent Thurs day with Mrs. L. H. Brannon and daughter, Miss Bannah. L. H. Brannon and wife attend ed preaching at Frazier, Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Grimsley and children of Fitzgerald spent last week with her father and sisters, W. H. Per kins, Mrs. W. W White and Mrs. J. R. Hill. Mrs. Perlie Knight and children spent Saturday night with parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perkins. Miss Laura Floyd spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. L. H. Bran non. Mrs. Annie Thompson, of Allen town spent Friday night with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Floyd. Mrs. W. W. White and children spent Thursday with Mrs. White’s sister, Mrs. J. R. Hill. Mrs. J. J. Grinsley and children spent Tuesday night with Misses Laura, Mattie Floyd. Mrs. Mattie I Till 1| ||| f 1 1| hTTii W. A. Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Zuckie Davis, of Finleyson, spent a few days last week with the latter’s sister, Miss Fannie Ross. Mis Addie Lee Brannon spent Thursday with Misses Walter and Mattie Floyd. W. L. and C. C. Davis spent Sunday morning with Evie Floyd. Miss Mattie Floyd spent Sunday uorning with Miss Addie Lee-Bran iou. Miss Bannah Brannon spent Sun lay afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Da vis. Miss Lillie Mae Davis spent Thursday witli her sister Mrs. D. J. Kimberley. Blue Eyes You Must Read This if You Want the Benefit J. W. Greer, Greenwood, La., suffered with a severe case of lum bago. “The pains were so intense f was forced to hypodermic injec tions for relief. These attacks start ’d with a pain in the small of my back which gradually became fair ly paralyzing. My attention was attracted to Foley’s Kidney Remedy and lam glad to say after using this wonderful medicine I am no longer bothered in any way by my old enemy lumbago.” Kept by Taylor & Kennington. Thanksgiving Dinner One of the most delightful and enjoyable occasions of the season was that of a turkey dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry O’neal at their beautiful.home four miles east of here in honor of Miss Evelyn Raybon Stone, of Macon. The home was beautifully deco rated Jwith southern smilax and potted flowers. After the Thanks giving dinner was over the guests were entertained in the parlor with music rendered by Miss Raybon Stone. After a day of enjoyment the party left on Joe Brown for Cochran. Those present were: Misses Evo lyn and Raybon Stone, Effie and Ethel Coody, Mamie Belle Reeves, A. J. Stewart, and Mrs. Albert Willingham. Mr. and Mrs. O’neal are such good and hospitable people we al ways enjoy a visit to their home and feel it quite a treat to be with them. Get the Genuine Always A substitute is a dengerous make shift especially in medicine. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds quickly and is in a yellow package. Accept no substitutes. Sold at Taylor A Ken nington’s. Uat.Sg > aprons arc j yurptifj m*i >eught to Mcj oPPo/j h ( /\, •‘imSifLfl .SHOULD YOU NOT BE KIND TO YOUR BECAU-SE YOUR. TABLE 1,5 KIND To Y°U?J| •SIDE-5 FOOD -SERVED ON A NIC-S TABLE cM LOOK.S BETTER. AND I 1 I l n | |f|| HI IT THEN YOU DO. a, wi!sH To OFFER. YOtj Wtffs OLD WORN NAPKIN J, Do Yo U? || CERTAINLY ARE GOING To -SERVE THAT ffl LER ON A FINE TABLE CLOTH, AND IT I.S Nd TIME TO BUY YOUR TABLE LINEN-S YOU HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TO -SELECT TH| BEFORE THE HOLIDAY RU-SH. COME AND 6] THE TABLE LINEN-S. - ... TiEJ'oLVED M THAT Finest clothes itijA WORLD BUT lETUM FIT. YoUWILI ■ IT* 1-5 JU-ST A-S EA-SY To GET WILL FIT YOU A-S CLoTHE-S THAT f|j THAT I-S, IF YOU Go To A PLACE THEY CARRY CLOTHE-S THAT FIT. THE GAR- MENTS WE CARRY WE HAVE ESPECIALLY TAILORED FOR US, BY HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX, THEY FIT, WE LOOK OUT, T<*3, Tofe THE KIND OF CLOTH WE PUT INTO THEY WEAR WELL, FIT WELL, AND Tdß WELL, AND OF COURSE THEY ARE ALL-WOO&l RESPECTFULLY, I. DUGGAN BROTHERS & CO.' IT WON’T HURT Your feet at all—and your pocket very little to wear RED SEAL SHOES MADE IN GEORGIA Dollar a Pair Saved in the Wear J. K. ORR SHOE CO., ATLANTA Lodge Directory. Cochran Lodge No. 217, F. <i 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 lodges. Worse than an alarm of fire at night i 3 the metallic cough of croup, bringing dread to the household. Careful mothers keep Foley’s Hon ey and Tar in the house and give it at the first sign of danger. It contains no opiates. Found at Taylor & Kennington’s Engraved visiting cards and invi tations. See the classy samples at Journal Office.