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LOCAL ITEMS
* Joe Chapman visited Dublin Sun
day.
Burke Austin was in the city
Sunday.
Mrs. Daily visited Ilawkinsville
Sunday.
Mrs. Emmie Harrell is in Atlun
.ta tiffs w'ctk.
0 Obcrry, of Willacooehce, was
here this week.
Will Thompson, of Montrose, was
in the city Sunday.
A. G. Towler returned home
from Milan Thursday.
.T. -f. Blount, of Ilawkinsville.
was in the city- Monday.
Dr. R. L. Whipple spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
Cyrus W. Hudson, of Tliomas
ville, was in the city his week.
Mi<s Tdattio Towler is visiting
Mrs. Will Thompson, of Montrose.
A. J.'Yearly has been out of the
eitv most of the week, selling fer
tilizer.
Col. L. A. Whipple, of Hawkins
ville, spent Sunday in Cochran with
his parents.
Clay Carswell, an old Cochran
hoy, was shaking hands with friends
ii. the eitv Monday.
Mrs. T. 1,. Raj ley, who has been
in Atlanta for the past few days,
lias returned to her home.
Miss Mazie Griffith, of Macon,
returned home Wednesday after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. li. 11. Pea
cock.
We regret t<\ learn that R. ('.
Solomon, the efficient manager of
Cochran Auto Co., will move back
to Dublin.
•T. H. Overby, a former Cochran
citizen, has returned to the city,
and opened up a grocery store on
the corner next to the cotton ex
change, and invites all of his friends
*to come atound when in need of
nice, fresh groceries.'
OOrrMOMT U. /W 1 OUTOAULT, tMVDMH A 00. »M«A«0 HU
Feb. 2, 1911
Dear Friend
Ob! papa used
to be such a crank
about coffee that he
almost worried mammas
life out of her. She
tried all hinds of
coffee and It was
either too strong or
too weak 'or too bit
ter or too somethig,
but now every morning
when papa takes his
first sip of coffee,
he smacks his lips as
much as to say, ''That
is mighty good. 1 ' I
can tell you why this
is. Mamma has found
out where to buy cof
fee. The kind we buy
is Jackson Square
Special, It costs 35c
a pound. Cook's Spec
ial, Creolic Aragon
coffees also at our
Grocers.
Your friend '
JACOB
P.s. You can get
Jackson Square Spec
ial at
"COOK'S"
THEBE IS NO ECONOMY IN
BUYING CHEAP HARDWARE
AND THERE IS NO SATIS
FACTION IN SELLING IT
It SS Oisr Mm to sell the BEST of every
thing. If we had to sell job lots, rejections and
seconds, we would quit the hardware business.
We have salesmen who have plenty of time to
show and tell you about our goods and under
no circumstances is cBITiyOSI© KID G&iF st©f©
allowed ro misrepresent anything. If
you have goods of quality you do not have to
misrepresent them. Good goods cost
more, but give satisfaction*
The mercantile business is based on Con
fidsnCSp and you have to take the salesmans
word for quality and prices after all, as we can
not be judges of everything we buy. We
buy from reliable people and employ reliable
people as salesmen. We are adding new
goods to our line and will be glad to show you
our stock.
We Have Time to Treat Every one with Courtesy.
J. B. PEACOCK & COMPANY.
Rev. F. B. A shell has accepted
the pastorate of Antioch Baptist
church eight miles southwest of
Hawkinsville.
,1. T. Anderson attended the bot
tling convention in Atlanta last
week. He reports a fine time, and
plenty of free coca-cola to drink.
NOTICE!
The first quarterly conference for
the Cochran circuit will be held at
Longstreet on the third Saturday
and Sunday in February. Let all
the official members from each
church be there, as there will he
some important business on hand to
look after.
In Christ,
J. A. Sconyers, pastor.
I HAVE TUI: PRETTIEST
lot of sample wall paper that
was ever seen in Cochran. See
me before papering your
house. E. E. Fielder, 1-16-3.
BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, SLEEPLESSNESS
Result from disordered kidneys.
Foley Kidney Pills have helped
others, they will help you. Mrs.
J. B. Miller, Syracuse, X. Y., says,
“For a long time I suffered with
kidney trouble and rheumatism. I
had severe backaches and felt all
played out. After taking two bot
tles of Foley Kidney Pills my baek-,|
ache is gone and where I used to lie
awake with rheumatic pains I now
sleep in comfort. Foley Kidney
Pills did wonderful things for me.”
Try them now. Sokl at Taylor &
Kennington’s.
WHEN YOU SEE X think of
Jaxon. When you think of Jaxon,
think of furniture, organs, and
pianos. I
THE COCHRAN JOURNAL.
| Furnish that Room while you
can get good Furniture at cost for
cash from Urquhart Furniture Co.
With every garment bought
of me, 1 give you a ticket en
titleing you to free pressing.
D.A. Brown.
TAX BOOKS NOW OPEN.
Give in your city taxes.
J. E. Cook,
Clerk and Treas.
NOTICE
I have been studying hard to
learn to be a cancer sepeialist, and I
expect to complete my study about
August 15, lUll. I will locate af
Cochran, and be able to cure the
worst of cancers.
L. S. NeSmith j
WANTED G teachers, 4 book
keepers, 3 stenographers, 2 cleiks. j
Apply Box 325, Americas, Ga.
BOUSE BUILDERS
See us before ceiling
your house and let us
figure with you on Ivo
ry cement plaster. It
is cheaper than ceiling!
and makes a prettier
wall
Cochran Lbr, Co,
Buy at Jackson Furniture Co.
You may get the $4.00 rug free
Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable
remedy for backache, rheumatism,
and urinary irregularities. They
are tonic in action, quick in results,
and afford a prompt relief from all
kidney disorders. Sold by Taylor
& Kennington.
A BIG FURNITURE SALE
We will sell, for the next thirty days our entire present stock
of furniture at absolute cost for cash in order to make room
for the large improvements we are going to make in our fur
niture department. Our new stock consisting of everything
has peen ordered out and we must get rid of our present
stock to make room for it.
! R&sgs, Mattings, Chairs, Baby
carriages iron beds, Tables,
handsGßiesuits of Fyrreiture.
all of this furniture will be sold absolutely at COSt.
Dont IVBiss This great Saisi
THE URQUHART FURNITURE COMPANY
A REMARKABLE BY-PRODUCT
A ton of high grade cotton seed
meal contains about 140 pounds of
nitrogen, or 150 pounds of ammon
ia, which at IS cents a pound
I would he worth 825.20; 50 pounds
of phosporic salt at s<-ts would !».-
j worth 82.50; and 40 pounds of
j potash at Gets, would he worth
. 1 ertihzi(i)g Constituents in 1 Ton of Varans Concentrates.
NrriMXiEM raosp. .\crn potash
Cotton Seed 62. G 25r! 25.4
Cotton Seed Meal 140.0 50.0 40.0
Com 3G.4 11 0 8.0
Gluten Meal 100. G G.G 1.0
I.inseed Meal 115.6 36.6 27.8
Brewer’s Grains 76.1 20. G 1.0
Linseed meal contains 2L4 lhs.
' less nitrogen, 13 lhs. less of phos
phoric acid, and 12.2 lhs. less of
potash, which at tlie prices for fer
tilizer quoted above, amounts to
I 35.81.
As linseed meal contains co.sid-
I erably less protein to commence
with, and as a rule costs as much,
if not more, per ton than cotton
seed meal, it is worth considerably
less ha m either the standpoint as a
foodstuff, or as a fertilizer, than the
latter. Thus, the high Fertilizing
value of cotton seed meal is a mat
ter of concern, not only to the feed
er of live stock, hut to the farmer
who must purchase something to
use as a haisis of conimereal fertil
izer for Ids exhausted land. .»
comparison ot tfie fertilizing value
of the several :‘ood stuffs, which arc
most commonly purchased to pro
vide protein mi stock farms, cannot
fail to he of interest and profit as
well to the farmer.
There is another point which it is
probably well to main l clear at this
time, and in fact, it cannot he -em
phasized too frequently or strongly
because of the large amount of cot
ton seed meal used as fertilizer. A
good many seem to have the idea
that if cotton seed meal is first fed
to live stock, only a comparatively
small amount of the mineral con
stituents will he available as plant
food. This is an erroneous idea, for
from DO to 1)5 per cent of the fertil
izing constituents will voided in the
case of beef cattle, and from 70 to
80 per cent in the case of dairy
cows,
It is perfectly clear, therefore,
tnat if a sufficient, amount of desir
able absorbents is used in the stable
so that the urine will be completely
absorbed and preserved, and the ma
nure thus obtained, applied direct
ly to the land and plowed under,
that comparatively a small amount
of the fertilizing value will he lost.
There is no reason under ortli
X MEANS JAXON —Jaxon means
to sell you all the nice things to fur
nish your home.
I 82.40, or a total of 830.10 j cr
There is no other concentrate on tSue
marxet which appioacl es cotton
: seed meal in icrtilizing value, lin-
I seed meal being it’s nearest rival.
The following table brings this to 11
! very nicely;
nary methods of farm practice why
at least 75 percent of the fertilizing
Value should not he obtained after
feeding to live stock, and in some
instances, it may go considerably
higher. Did farmers more general
ly realize that if cotton seed meal
were fed in conjunction with other
desirable concentrates, and suitable
forms of roughness, that from 820
to 825 worth of plant fooil would be
obtained for every ton fed, they
would surely recognize nure clearly
the importance of utilizing it as a
foodstuff.
Cotton seel meal lms some decid
ed advantages for use as a fertilizer.
First of all, as evidenced by this ar
ticle, it furnishes organic nitrogen
as a cheap and desirable form. The
available nitrogen in nitrate of soda
or sulphate of ammonia costs any
where from 15 to IS cents per
pound. These materials must he
used under special conditions, and
cannot be mixed with phosphates
and potash, as in the ease of cotton
seed meal. Nitrate of soda should,
as a rule, he applied as a top dress
ing to growing crops, cotton seed
meal can be applied in the fall, if
desirable, and along with the phos
phates and potash, and as it be
comes uniformly available through
out a considerable period of time,
it is not readily leached away and
becomes available ns the plant needs
it and can therefore take it up and
fix it Its use i tlms a matter of
economy and convenience as well
its owing to these desirable qualities.
Southern farm lands cannot he
expected to increase in fertility,
much less maintain their present
condition, unless there is returned
to them in commercial form, the
equivalent of the fertilizer removed
by farm crops. One of the easiest
solutions of this problem lies in
the more general utilization of cot
ton seed meal as a foodstuff and as
the basis of commercial fertilizers
to be used on the farm.
|X MEANS JAXON —and Jaxon
means to sell you a good piano on
I easy terms.