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No wonder these
clothes are the
best in the world
I Think of tailoring 300.000 suits to
I order every year —and tailoring
every last one of them on Six-Day
Schedule Time! Without the slight of
a stitch or the slip of an hour! With
out a variance or an interuption.
The wonderful efficiency that makes
this possible —that is the efficiency that
makes clothes built by The Royal Tai
lors the best in the world.
j D. A. BROWN, The Tailor.
LOCAL ITEMS
Miss Amanda Nobles, of Danville, is visiting
the family of R. P. Powell.
Misses Hattie Lou and Allie Harrell have re
larned horned after a three weeks' visit to their
brother, J. C. Harrell, at Tampa, Fla.
Miss Annie Marchman visited Macon laSt
week.
A certain party in Cochran has a nice patch
of corn growing, but wont join the corn club.
He is as good a farmer as he is a piney woods'
fiddler and ought to join us.
J. H. Mullis, Jr. and W. M. Wynne attend
ed Southern Commercial Congress in Atlanta
this week.
Morgan Taylor, of Dnbltn, visited the city
Wednesday.
J. H. Mullis, Jr.. J. H. Mullis, Sr., and B. J.
Wynne made a business trip to Hawkinsville
Tuesday.
Protrartted meeting will commence at the Bap
tist church Thursday night, March 23rd. All
are invited to attend. The pattor will be assist
ed by Rev. Lamar Simms, former pastor of Bap
tist church here, but now at Albany.
Joe Chapman visited AtlanU this week.
Mrs. J. H. Overby and family will leave
the city in a few days for Palmetto, Fla.
E. E. Fielder has moved into residence for
merly occupied by Mrs. J. H. Overby on Dub
lin Street.
Ramsey Thompson passed through Cochran
Tuesday on his way to school at Locust Grove.
Judging from the amount of fertilizer being
hauled from the depot, the farmers are getting
ready to makethe largest yield ever made in this
vicinity.
G. W. Perkins, of Cordele, came over in aut
omobile Wednesday.
Dr. J. B. Peacock and F. M. Dykes visited
Hawkinsville Tuesday.
W. E. McVay visited Hawkinsville Tuesday.
We are very glad to see that the long looked
lor chain gang is now working the roads on this
side of the Ocmulgee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Peacock and Tindal
Harris attended the Southern Commercial Con
gress in Atlanta. They went through the coun
t*y is automobile.
Dr. R. S. Forehand made a business trip -to
Macon Wednesday.
The editor left for AtlanU to visit the South
ern Commercial Congress now in session in that
r city, Thursday afternoon.
Robert Kirby, of McMindle, Tenn., has ac
cepted a position as third trick operator at the
depot.
Mobley Thompson, Misses Gladys Smith and
_Sallie Frank Thompson, of Hawkinsville, came
over in automobile Monday.
W. G. Toompson and family, of Montrose,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Organs and psanos on easy terms
at Jaxon’s
IT IS NOT TOO LATE
To get the Genuine Seed Irish Potatoes: Bliss
Triumph, Early Rose, White Bliss, Irish Cob
bler. We are also looking for a shipment of
the L. C. No 1 Peanuts. These peanuts will
shipped direct from North Carolina.
Roind dining tables cheap at
jaxon’s
Beautiful library tables at
Jaxon’s
Mattings and rngs at your ojvn
price at Jaxou’s
Clifford Brantley, who is employed in railroad
office at Flo villa, visited his parents here Sunday.
Look out, corn growers! Some of our old citi
zens state if you plant corn on the new moon
early in March, the ears will come out right
near the tassel and the stalks will be so high you
will have to break them down to gather the
corn. It may have been Monroe bullard said
hat.
M. Thompson and Miss Kemper Thompson,
of Hawkinsville, visited relatives here Sunday.
Col. L. A. Whipple, of Hawkinsville, visited
relatives in the city Sunday.
J. M. Schwartz spent Sunday in Eastman.
Miss Sarah Mullis is on a pleasure trip to St.
Petersburg, Fla. with a party from Cordele.
R. E. Nichols visited Macon Monday.
Judge M. S. Means, of Hawkinsville, was
hare Tuesday representing the defendant in an
appeal case of city of Cochran against Jake
Higdnon for keeping whiskey lor sale. Mayor
Mullis fined the defendant one hundred dollars
or three months on the chain gang. The case
was appealed to the council and they sustained
the mayor's decision.
ANNOUNCEM NT
I desire to announce to the
public that I have purchased the
business of the Cochran Auto Co.,
and am prepared to do prompt and
firSt class work on Automobiles, Bi
cycles, Pistols, Guns, and anything
in the Machinery line, having had
years of experience, fll solicit your
patronage and Guarantee Satis
faction.
C. H. KELLY, Manager
#' ■ ■
KELLY AUTO COMPANY.
THE COCHRAN JOURNAL.
News From Route Five.
[last week]
The farmers in this section have
been busy hauling guano.
Miss Rosa Belle Legg was the
guest of Miss Kanawha Berryhill
Saturday afternoon.
Warn Morgan is spending a few
days with his daughter, Mrs. John
Sirmons.
Cliff Jimmerson and J. E. Smith
made a business trip to Hawkins
ville Saturday morning.
Mrs. J. T. Berryhill was the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. K.
Smith, Saturday.
We are sorry to say that I ncle
Jimmie Bracewell is on the sick
list, but hope that he will soon be
enjoying health again.
Misses Pearl and Alice Wynne
were the guests of Mrs. Juliette
Floyd Saturday night.
Miss Sallie Lou Porter was the
guest of Miss Eva Scarborough the
first of last week.
Mrs. J. E. Floyd, Jr. was the
guest of Mrs. M. B. Foskey Sunday
afternoon.
William Smith was the guest of
Barrel Foskey Sunday afternoon.
Warn and Miss Fannie Mae
Kent were the guests of their uncle,
M. B. Foskey, and family Saturday
night and Sunday.
Wilbur Smith and Kanawha
Berryhill were seen out driving
Sunday afternoon.
The singing at John Wynne’s
Sunday afternoon was a success.
Everybody reported a nice time.
We regret to say that Jim Sam
Berryhill is sick, hut hope it wont
he long before he is enjoying life.
I will hid you adieu for this time.
Cape Jessamine.
Foleys Honev and Tar is the best remedy
1 ever used as it quickly stopped a severe cough
that had long troubled me," says J. W. Kuhn,
Princeton, Neb. Just so quickly and surely t
acts in all cases of cough, colds, la grippe and
lung trouble. Refuse substitutes. for sale by
Taylor & Kennington
EGGS FOR SALE
FOR SALE EGGS—White Orp
ington, $2.00; Black Orpington,
$3.00; Buff Orpington, $1.50;
Rhode Island Reds. $1.50; War
Horse Game, $1.50; Indian Runner
Ducks, $2 00; Bronze Turkeys
(prize winning stock), $3.00; also
three mammoth Bronze Turkey gob
hlers fro sale, immediate delivery,
$5.00.
Cochran Poultry Farm.
SLEEP SIXTY NIGHTS
On one of our Felt Mattresses and if not satisfied we will refund
your money—every dollar.
Lot of Children’ Rockers at Cost
In this lot are some fine chairs.
The Best Willow Rocker Made.
A COULPE OF THEM K!
for § <y|
Pianos and Organs on Easy Terms.
See us before you buy
ART SQUARES IN CREX
Matting and Velvet at Close Prices.
have COCOA MATTING S&.
IT NEVER WEARS OUT.
I Just Received a car load of New Furniture. Call and inspect it.
URQUHART FURNITURE CO.
Don the Green
This is to apprize ye and let yez
know of a jollification in honor of
Paddy’s Day to he held at this
addhress March seventeenth begin
ning at 3 o’clock p. m. Faith, ’tis
wilkirn ye’d he so yes could make
it convanient to attind. The toime
’ll pass plisintly, we thrust, with
toy drinking and other divarsions.
Be kindly plazed to R. S. V. P. by
coming.
Yours for the ould sod,
The Daughters.
FOR SALE —One saw mill, en
gine anP boiler, two yokes oxen,
two log carts. All in good order.
4-9-4 t A. V. Horne
FOLEYS KIDNEYPILLS
Tor Backache Kiomcvs and Blaooko
New lot of grapbophones and
rugs at Jackson’s
A Special Medicine for Kidney Ailments
Many elderly people have found in Foley $
Kidney Remedy a quick relief and permanent
from kidney and bladder ailments and from
annoying urinary irregularities, due to advancing
years. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer, Mo., says; “Fo
ley's Kidney Remedy affected a complete cure in
my case and 1 want others to know of it.
For sale by TAYLOK & KENNINGTON
A Mother's Safeguard
Foley's Honev and Tar for the children is
best and safest for all coughs, colds, whooping
cough nnd bronchitis. No opiates. For sale by
TAYLOR & KENNINGTON
LOST!
One ladies size gold watch, hunting
case, with K of. P. emblem on fob.
Finder will please return to me and
receive reward.
2-24-tf Miss Della Hilsman
STUART’S
BUCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND j
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
SO Years on the Marbet
Lodge Directory.
Cochran Lodge No. 217, F. & A.
M. meets every 2nd and 4th Hon
da y 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.
All visiting brethren are cordial
ly invited to attend their respective
odges.
BUY YOUR HOME WITH
RENT MONEY
By and through the financial contract of this Company people
who have not got the money necessary to huy their home
can have it advanced to-them in she shape of a loan, which
can be repaid in easy monthly installments, just the same as rent.
You can buy the house you live in, or pick out the house
you want, or purchase a farm, and acquire that by the same
process. You will he surprised to know how easy and safe
this plan is.
The Following Illustration Explains to You the
Coft of Making a Loan of $5 00 .00’
if Made When 1 Q P er cent Has
Been Paid in:
You pay the Initial payment, which is the purchase
price $ 5.00
You pay $5.00 per jnonth for 10 months, or pay 10
months in advance, at $5.00 per month 5'
Then deduct for expense of making loan 15 (JO
Amount you get credit for 35 00
Loan made, amount you receive • qq
Deduct your credit from loan _ 35 00
Amount you owe Company S_4OS~OD$ _ 4O5~OD
On this you pay 6 per cent interest per ye
average equals only 3 per cent..
Or interest per year, for the loan _ _ | tToS
The amount of interest for 7 anc , 9 months
would be 7 3-4 times per year> or 108 1 j
Then add principal ‘ _ 49- ()()
Total amount you pay back to the Company, prin
cipal and interest for the full term, is only $ 573.11
Then dividing $573.11 by 93 months will give you
an exact equated amount of interest and prin
cipal for each monthly note, which is. 6.17
The loan can be paid hack at any time with inter
est to date of settlement.
When loans are made on farm property, and the
borrower prefers annual payments instead of
monthly, there will be 8 annual notes, 7 for
$73.95 each and one for $55.46, which makes
a total principal and interest of $573.11.
T. L. BAILEY Dtst. Agt]
Southern Loan & Trust Co.,
COCHRAN, GA.