The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, December 15, 1910, Image 9
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GRANDPA—Born i long time
•go, but still takes an interest
in life. . Began to receive knit
•Uppers as Christmas gifts a
Caw years back. Would pre
fer something else this year,
maybe a meerschaum pipe.
GRANDMA—Born a few years
later, than grandpa ahd still
considerably younger. Al
ready has on hand large stock
of shoulder shawls received
st Christmas. Fancies Chtn
teclcr bonnets.
PAPA—Born long enough ago to
hart acquired the ability to
fudge cigars by natural selec
tion; hence prefers to buy his
own brand. Not old enough
for gold headed canes. Um
brellas not barred.
MAMMA—Doesn’t tell her age
except to the census man.
Still very young at heart. De
serves the best that givers can
afford. Nothing too good for
mother.
CHOLLY-Agc twenty-one or so.
Has fancy tastes, but will
accept with thanks anything
from a Christmas card to an
aeroplane. Likes to fly high
anyhow, but will settle down
to earth when he gets the girl.
MISS GLADYS— About nineteen
now. Dolls and Teddy bears
no longer receivable. Boxes
Of bonbons, chocolates pre
ferred, not refused- Candy
kisses acceptable, but prefers
the mistletoe make. Willing
to receive anything from a
jeweled hatpin to an offer of
marriage.
THE HEAVENLY TWiNS-Borii
several years ago and grow
ing rapidly. Willie’s tastes run
to skates, sleds and motor
cycles. Millie wants so many
things she hardly knows what
the wants.
BABY—See family Bible for date
of birth. If only six weeks
old, rubber rattle thankfully
received. If ten iridnths, high
chair for table. If three years,
contents of entire toyshop.
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COME TO MY SMBM
And see all the Nice Things we hs»l*foi Cfifefc
CELERY and CRANBERRIES to go with ydssX^%
TURKEY!
Choice APPLES, ORANGES, NUTS and
RAISINS, FRESH CANDIES and CRACKERS
SOFT DRINKS A SPECIALTY!
Very Best and Freshest GROCERIES on the
Market
JOE W. WYNNE, C “ h ’"deo^a
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
The Holiday Season is Here and we Desire to Call
Your Especial Attention to our Large Line
of Holiday Goods.
We have a Large Assortment of Beautiful Dolls ranging in
price from 5 cents to $2.50 each. Toys Galore for the
Children, such as ; Automobiles, Beautiful Little Violins,
Flutes, Tea Sots, Baby Toilet Sets, Merry-Go-Rourtds,
! Pictures, Books, Etc- j -fl Nice Presents for the Grown Ups,
Should you need ant/ Drugs or Family Medicines Just Remember
that we keep a large stock on hand at all times. Come
to see us before you buy.
C. E. TAYLOR’S DRUG STORE.
WHEN EVER YOUR
Automobile, Gun Pistol or Bicycle Needs
Repair Bring it to us.
We will give you a First Class Job at
Prices. We make a Spe
cialty of
REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, AND DOING AEE KINDS OF
LATHE WORK AND BRAZING. „
Just give us & Trial and we will
Convince you that our work is
FIRST CLASS in Every Respect
COCHRAN AUTO COMPANY
R. C. SOLOMON, Manager,
COCHRAN, :-: GEORGIA.
SOW IS A GOOD TIME
TO GET THE
JOURNAL!