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ANNOUNCEMENT .
To The Ladies:
€][ I have on display
a large line of samples and the
latent styles in Ladies Man
tailored Suits, Skirts Coats and
Dresses.
in and see them, or,
if more convenient, 1 will call
and show you.
fJThe prices are right for fine
tailoring.
D. A. BROWN, The Tailor.
LOCAL ITEMS
FARMER’S CORN CLUB MEETS
OPERA HOUSE 10:00 A. M. SAT
URDAY.
S. T. C. Murray, of Albany is
visiting relatives in the city.
We have plenty of No. 1 and No.
2 shingles On hand.
Cochran Lumber Co.
See Jaxon’s new trunks.
The banks and public schools
were closed yesterday in observence
of Washington’s birthday.
Walnut. Golden Oak, Early
English and Mahogany bed-room
suites at Jaxon’s cheap.
Clifford Brantley spent Sunday
in the city.
Art Squares cheap at Jaxons’.
Grady Wynne, of Macon, spent
week-end with his parents in
the city.
Now is the time to buy matting
and rugs. Jaxou is closing out.
Capt. J. T. Newsome, of Haw
kinsville, made a very pleasant visit
to the Journal office Wednesday.
Jaxon has just received a new,
pretty line of graphophones and
records.
C. Davis was in Macon on busi
ness Monday.
Jas. D.inham, L. Wynne and J.
C. Urquhart are among those visiting
the Central City this week.
We have an attractive line of rul
ed and flat stock for business stat
ionary. Let us supply you with
your needs. Our prices are inter
esting as well as the work.
The Farmers’ Corn Club meets at
the Opera House at 10 o’clock Sat
urday morning. Much interest is
being taken in the contests and the
meeting promises to prove to be
entertaining as well as instructive.
Quality comes first in all our paints
oils and varnishes. Get our prices
before you buy.
Cochran Lumber Co.
H. M. Wynne and C. N. Taylor
visited Atlanta Sunday.
B. J. Wynne has been in Atlanta
and Griffin this -week.
T. D. Walker, Jr. made a busi
ness trip to Macon Tuesday.
Mr. Watts Morgan, formerly of
Lester-Clark Shoe Co is with H. F.
Bullard.
H. Schwartz, formerly of East
man, has purchased the business of
Sam Karelitz and is conducting a
close-out sale. He has a page ad
vertisment in this issue.
A. J. Yearty is in the city.
We are sorry to hear of the illness
of Mrs. J. B. Peacock, and wish
her an early recovery.
Col. .T. F. Urquhart, of Macon,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Urquhart, Tuesday.
Col Howard Coates, of Hawkins
yille was in the city Friday.
Mrs. A. P. Grimsley who has
been spending the winter with her
daughter, in Sandersville, has re
turned, much to the gratification of
her many friends.
Misses Hattie and Jennie Watts
of Hawkinsville, came over with
M iss MeKensie In her auto, to visit
friends here last Friday.
Misses Bertha Ryles and Annie
Marchman visited Macon last week.
Mrs. A. P. Urquhart spent last
Thursday in Macon, on business.
C. M. Bowles spent Thursday in
Jackson.
Ed Lyles is spending several days
in Macon this week.
Mrs. J. T. Newsome is visiting
relatives in the city.
Mrs. Mamie Reeves who has been
with Duggan Bros. & Co. for the
past two years, is in Atlanta with
Regenstein Millinery Co., for a
course of Millinery,
1 and 2 ply Vulcanite Ready
Roofing. Call or write for samples
and prices. Cochran Lbr. Co.
Mrs. C. E. Taylor visited Haw
kinsville yesterday.
Mrs. J. B. Peacock entertained
delightfully a Forty-two party last
Friday evening. The guests inclu
ded Misses Lawton, Bennett and
.Smith; Messsrs. H. M. Wynne, R.
L. Whipple.
Don’t be a Chinese Mother
the little ones room enough
in their shoes. Our wide toe
—“good sense” line* all sizes—
will appeal to you, and do double
service as well—call for the “Good Senr_’ ~hoe.
Made only by J. K. ORR .SHOES CO., ATLANTA
NEW TRAIN TO FLORIDA
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Southern Pailway.
The following schedule figures published only as information
and not guaranteed.
8:30p.m. lv ATLANTA ar 7:45 a.m.
9:30 " -lv MOONOUGH ar.- 6:40
9:42 *• —.lv LOCUST GROVE ar. 6;25
10:00 “ lv JACKSON ar 6;08
10:10 “ lv FLOVILLA «r 5;58
11:30 “ -lv MACON « 4:35
12:45 a.m lv COCHRAN ar 3:10
135 “ lv EASTMAN ar 220
155 “ lv CHAUNCY ar 155
2 15 “ lv HELENA ar --140
2 20 “ lv McRAE ar 1 35
300 “ —lv LUMBER CITY ar 101
315 “ lv HAZLEHURST - 12 46 “
3 50 “ - lv BAXLEY ar 12 15 “
5 00 “ ar JESUP lv -. 1120 p.m.
730 “ -ar JACKSONVILLE lv— —' 6 50p.m.
Train composed of Pulman Sleeping Cars and high-class coaches.
For detailed information as to rates etc. write to
C. A. CARSON, JR. T. P. A.
Macon, - - Georgia.
THE COCHRAN JOURNAL.
T. S. Vinson and L. B. Ke ming
ton spent Monday in m cm.
J. E. Harris of Jacksonville, vis
ted relatives here this week.
Miss Alice Daly is in Atlanta,
in interest of her millinery business.
J. J. Blount, of Hawkinsville,
was in the city Thursday.
Mobley Thompson, of Hawkins
was in the city Thursday
Clarence Davis spent Monday and
Tuesday in Macon.
Miss Fannie Linder returned
from Eastman Monday, after a vis
it of several weeks to relatives.
E. B. Loyless, of Macon Tele
graph, payed the Journal a pleas
ant call Saturday.
We have just received a map, show
ing the necessity of locating the cap
ital at Macon. If you haven’t seen
one call by the Journal office, see
how imposing it is, and be a big
ger booster for the Capitol move
ment.
Harmony Concert Co.
Opera House Mar. 3.
The Last Number of the Lyceum
Course Will Appear at Op
era House March 3rd.
The Harmony Concert Company,
already known to thousands of ly
ceum patrons, is in composition
and merit the best we have ever
offered under this name, whether
considered in relation to the indi
vidual excellence of the artists or
from the standpoint of the ensem
ble effect, the company will rank
among the best of the standard con
cert companies. The program will
consist of soprano and tenor solos
and duets, voices with violin and
piano accompaniment, violin solos,
and readings, all presented by ar
tists of brilliant achievements and
success.
This company will appear as the
last number of our Lyceum course
at the opera house March 3rd. The
course, as a whole, has been thor
oughly pleasing and appreciated by
Cochran people, being one of the
best Lyceum courses we have had
in years.
Subscribe for
THE JOURNAL
Now
THERE IS NO ECONOMY IN
BUYING CHEAP HARDWARE
AND THEBE IS NO SATIS
FACTION IN SELLING IT
It is Our Aim 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 anyone In our store
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
fidence, 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,
/. B. PEACOCK & COMPANY.
A BIG FURNITURE SALE
MWWW—M
We will sell, for the next thirty days our entire present stock
of fiirniture 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.
Rugs, Mattings, Chairs, Baby
carriages Iron beds, Tables,
handsome suits of Furniture.
all of this furniture will be sold absolutely at COSt.
Dont Miss This great Sale!
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Big lot of Rugs and Art Squares just arrived. Come and see
them. Pianos and Organs on easy terms.
URQUHART FURNITURE CO.
I" A InA AI A Unin position to place loans at good interest on
r Jji l« Swl j |2u B-j \ l ar!n l ar -ds not exceeding forty per cent, of the value of
i fulßSvl iLt#sT!®yo the security, and furnish abstracts of title to the security
Correspond with me, if you have idle money which should be making returns.
L A. WHIPPLE, Hawkinsville, Ga.
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