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LOCAL ITEMS
FOR KENT —1 nice room-, du.se
i,.. Apply to Mrs. £mmie Harrell.
11 10 tf
Mr. ,”« (>! T. 1 )t-o-e has written nr;
inti.reding letter in regard ’.<> the
<nt'..i.;r.ut’.o.i of ;i e-u.i club. It .i;
i.e;.r; in tlns ip.su. .
FLU HALE —<).:e 5 ::<*re !. t with .1
room rc.-idcncc, sumac house,
o:i la: I. r torch"; 1 .crate-.! oa JLecli
street. Apply to Join i..,l office.
11-17-tf
Col. Z. V. Peacock of ILi wkins
svas i t the city i uesd.ay.
YnVamte roofing, weather proof
rr.t pr >uf, fire resisting. fall or
write for samples.
Jl-21-tf Cochran Lumber Co.
\'o\. 11. !.. Grice, of Hawkinsville,
was in the city Saturday.
Let me <!o your painting. First
Class work guaranteed. Can frir
nish good recommendations.
11-21-tf Lem Wilson
W. L. Brannon marketed a bale
of cotton last Fridav, Weighing 70")
pounds. He received Itc per .h.,
bringing 5111.30.
Embossed Monogram Stationery
will make a delightful Xmas gift.
Ask to see Samples at Journal
‘Office.
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the city Friday.
(live us your job Prices
and quality of work in line with all
first class shops.
tf Cod ran Pub. Co.
.J. 1!. Clark was i:i Macon Tues
day.
Just received ear fresh burnt
Alabama lime.
tf Cochran Lumber Co.
It. A. Mel’ae visited parents in
’ Americas Sunday.
Have your old winter clothes
•cleaned and pressed to look like
new at.
It I>. A. Brown's
Mrs. li. P. Meyers returned from
Waycross. She was accompanied
home by her two little cousins.
Come to the mass meeting at the
opera house Saturday morning.
C ought to see the cheap matting
at Jackson Fur. Co.
J. A. Ingram, of Hawkinsville,
was in the city Thursday.
l/'t me make you a suit, over
coat, or a pair of odd trousers.
Prices lowest for the host grade of
H dr man ship in town.
I). A. Brown.
117 UPSHOTS
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nifcTfV iKFFb” I '^ HAV£r
Ull'
come to oi/s store" and "" ™ UR CHR—
presents. and then vour fami •• Y AND rR,ENDS W,LL
BE GLAD TO GET them
DON-t -ten NO-COUNT TRASH.
T THRO " AWAV ON
SOMETHING THAT ,s COMMON
W SEh ' S THAT WILL
RSE - " E HAVE pre ttv noonc
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Ar. interesting mass meeting v.i:.
be held at the opera house Saturday
morning. You are invited to come
out.
Dr. C. E. Taylor is building r
nice, new, six-room dwelling on
!Cherry C met. It will he for rent.
A goo ’ :r;n suit will f>el m gh‘.j
good. I can make/.you a good suil
at a “iin arid let live 1 price.
U D. A. L.m
an, vas ! !i<» gee-t o Miss 'Music
Mae (iiepn.ni S'.ia y art.
I day.
I TL T. Jitcksoi, ai d wife spen.
' Thanksgiving will, lehtt vcs in East
man.
lI„',V out that overcoat? The
■ rrelti i. line of samples and tie
- i l it*; i are rigid.
i it ' T>. A. Brown
You can got a b rgain in matt
|i:igA
Jackson Fur. Co.
ET. Wat on, of Atlanta, is the
g.icjsl pf J. M. Chapman.
M§;ng A:!c* at
' Jackson Fur. Co.
Monroe Bullard, A. J. Yearty,
L. S. 1 hiiiips, I'.. ih bidder ~n i
H. S. Mam.log went deer hunting
near west Lake Tuesday. T.ic-y
brought bae.t no evi : nee o! tin
c! ;asc.
Wi ivlow glass. All sizes.
tf Cochran..Liirithcr C<\
Mrs Otis Willi gloim and li i
hoy is visiting Mas. L. K. I. ach at
Greonsbcrough Ga. this week.
E. C. Mcßrnom hits accepted it
position iu Jacksonville, Fin. Il<*
left tile city Wednesday.
Mi's Em.or Meyer.: is in Way
cross.
Mrs. F. 11. Patrick and lilt',
daughter have returned home nfte;
a pleasai t visit to the formers sister
.Mrs. C. It. Hooks, in Atlanta.
Rev. 11. P. Me revs is attending
the M. E. C. .South Conference at
Coinin'.us.
Miss I.surie Wynne is spending a
few days with W. 11. Peacock and
wife.
C. M. Bowes, of Jackson, (la.,
has vuccee led E. (’. Meßroom as
Agent Sout icrii Railway.
(}. 1). Jackson has been appoint
ed on state b »avd of Kpworth Le gue
by the South Georgia Conference.
Otis Willingham has moved to
the city an 1 is o cupyi lg residence |
on Dublin St re-, t
Let us take your order for mnn
ogram stationery, for Christina *
See Samples at Journal otliee.
THE COCHRAN JOURNAL
The Most Practical Store in which
to buy Mens and Boys Xmas Gifts
SOLD ON THEIR
MERITS ONLY!
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Buying at this store is notjike going to some
stores where the salesmen know that once a
sale is made and the money paid that its gc
:::g to X'X’l even though the customer finds
that he is
Schloss Baltimore Clothes
c./e sold on their MERI i ONLY. Each salesman as he makes a sale in this
slure-'-the whole organization in fact—knows that every garment sold must look
well, fit well, wear well and be satisfactory thirty, or sixty, cr ninety days hence
—knows that if in any way it falls short, that our never repudiated Gua L art E
weird bring it bach to worry him.
SOLD CM THE!R MERITS ONLY
Almost anybody can cut up cloth and sew a seam, but that’s a longways from a
“SCHLOSS BALTIMORE OVERCOAT”
The snug smoo'.h collar, the perfect shoulders, and ihe true even lapels, the
beauliful draping cf the back, the balance of the front, the perfect line around
the bottom, the buttons that meet button holes evenly—
fak es constant watchfulness on every detail on every
garment to produce such Overcoats as We are selling .
They Cost No More Than The Orainary.
H. F. BULLARD.
Herald Moves
into New Home
Albany, Oa., Nov. 28—The Al
binyHerald moved into its new
building on Pine St., on Saturday
night.
In its new home the Herald has
an up-to-date job and liook-making
plant in addition to tHe plrnt used
for publishing the paper. It is one
of the best in the South.
FOB SALE
One Jersey cow. Apply to Otis
Willingham It
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Adeeting and Bar
becue at Cary
There will he a meeting in the in
terest of the Danville and Cary
South and North Railroad at Cary
on Friday December 9th. There
will also be a big barbecue. Every
body is cordially invited to attend.
12-1-It fda
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 R. L. Walker,
Cochran, Ga. 11-17-tf
Notice to Taxpayers
Please call in and pay your city
taxes. Books will close December
1, 1910.
L l-17-2t J. E. Cook, Clerk.
IV. M. S. Meeting
The W. M. S. oj the Baptist
church will have an interesting
meeting Monday afternoon. The
| subject for December is China, and
Mr. Stukenbrok, who was a mis
sionary in China for ten .years, will
give first information in a way that
is sure to he interesting and instruc
tive
Mr. Stukenbrok was a German
serving in the U. S. Navy, and was
converted by our foreign mission
aries in China and became a mis
sionary himself. The ladies of both
churches are urged to attend the
services from 2:30 to 3:30 o’clock
Monday afternoon.
FOR SALE —One 10 horse power
gasolene engine, comparatively new,
in good running shape. Also one
Meadqws grist mill: half price;
write or call on R. L. Walker,
Cochran, Ga. 11-17-tf
Window glass, all sizes.
11-24-tf Cochran Lumber Co.
Notice to Tax-payers
I will divide my time as follows:
Hawkinsville from Nov. 7 to 12,
Cochran from 14 to 19. Hawkins
ville 21 to 2(i, Cochran 28 to Dee. 3
Hawkinsville sto 10, Coehran 12
to 14, Hawkinsville 15 to 17, Fin
leyson 19, Books close 20th.
J. J. Pollock,
T. C. P. C.
We sell Edison Portland Cement.
Cochran Lumber Co.
Kirschbaura Qotket fl
BUILDING km PAINTING
MATERIALS!
4 >%. *
Rough and Dressed Lumber of all Description,
Shingles, Roofing, Lathes, Lime, Brick, Cement,
Plaster, Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
STANDARD SUPPLIES
FOR
BUILDERS AND PAINTER
ESTIMATES*]
FURNISHED ON REQUEST
COCHRAN LUMBER CO.