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PULASKI COUNTY PEN-PICTURED
Coody Cullings*
Mr- (Jurf Haskins is visiting hi
daughter, Mrs. Dave Dykes of AI
ulum.i. /
A l.irge crmvfl attended tbn
ing ut Mr. John Wynn’s Sunday
P. M.
Mr. Oscar Lawson spent a few
days with his mother this week.
He is making Coffee County his
home now.
Mis- Cora Simmons spent Sunday
with Misses Leila and Noma Coodv.
Mr. I’en Coody spent Saturday
and Sunday with his sister Mrs
lierry Hill.
Miss Sal lie Lou Dorter and Tom
mie Ivt-nfro, were .he gue-ts of Mis
[nez and Mr- Alga Haskins Sunday
Miss Sailie Is»u Dorter of Cary
spent, last week with Miss Evit
Sear' > rough.
Mr. Jim Braswell is very sick. We
hope to see him out again soon, hi
is one of our oldest eitizen.
Little Ester and Ik.ssie Berry hi! I
who have I men quite si. k with metis
els, are much better-
Miss Minnie Cooily spent Tues
day in Cochran nhopping-
Purser School Fencilmgs
The farmers of this section art
very busy getting their ground read
y for planting.
Mr. C. J. Holland made a busi
ness trip to Chester, Friday.
Our school is progress-ng nicely un
der the management of Misses Eth
el Jessup and Annie Bemhry.
Mr. and Jrs. (!. (i. Me Dana
spent part of last, week with the hit
tors parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Hinson.
Miss Cora Lee Purser was th
guest of Miss Dora Purser Saturda.
and Sunday.
Mr. I). J. Skipper made a flyin;
trip to Cochran Saturday.
Misses Jessup an 1 Bemhry at
tended the Institute at Hawkins
villc, Saturday.
Mr. Grady Hen-011 visited home
folks Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Holla-id, visited liei
son, Mr. John Holland of Dextei
last week.
Mrs. T. J. Giddens and daugh
ter, Miss Maude were the gm-st oi
Mr. D. J. Skipper and family Mon
day.
Misses Rosa Ailen and Sue Pe.tr
Hinson were guest of Mrs. CL J
Holland, Tuesday night.
Rev. Eli Evans filled his regulai
appointment at Macedonia last Sui
day and a large crowd attonded-
Oh! you new buggies. Look
out Miss soli>ol teachers.
J. B. Henson made a trip to
Chester Saturday.
Mi sses Pauline Long and Josh
Guldens were the guest of Miss Jo
sie Graham Sunday.
Elzie Holland was in town last
Saturday.
Mrs. Dock Henson of Chester vis
ed Mrs- Sara Henson Friday.
Mifs Carrie Holland spent Satur
day night with Miss Emma Rogers.
Mrs. W. F. Meaks and Mrs. Al
len, spent Saturday with W. T
Henson and family.
Pruecilla Henson, who has bee:
01: the sick list is in sihool again
Rose Bud
Route Five RamUings
Mrs. Lena Haskins visited reki
■tives in Maeoiv last - week.
Mr. wild Mrs. *J. «W. Simmon.'
-were' the guest Af'Mr. and 'Mr-. 11
H. Mytbut, Saturday.
Memlamas J. E. Floyd Jr„ J.uli
ette Floyd and Annie Noble wer*
guests of Mrs. H. P. Pound Tue?
day.
Mian Kananwa Berrjrhill and Jin
Berry inti were the guests of Mis;
Carrie and Chest Penson Saturday
and Sunday
Miss Inez Haskins was the guest
of Mrs. J. J. Homer Sunday
A. R. Floyd attended preaching
at Chester Saturday.
We arc sorry to hear that Little
Jimmie Davison is sick with meas
les.
B. F. Foskey is visiting his broth
ers, M. B. and J. R. Foskey.
We were sorry to hear of Uncle
Jimmie Bracewells death.
Mrs. Juliette Floyd and children
were the guest of Mrs. Sallie Wynne
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons
were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Horne Sunday.
Echoes From Empire Route No. 2.
Mis a Effie Smith was the gu -st
of Mrs. E. H. Smith Saturday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coody visit
ed Lucie Jimmie Bracewell Sun
day morning.
Warren Kent spent Saturday
night with William and Wilber
Smith.
Mrs. A. It. Floyd spent Tuesday
with Mrs. 11. (). Pound of Bailey’s
Park.
Miss Laura Floyd spent Thurs
day with Mrs. W. W. W lute.
Mrs. R. L. Davis spent Tuesday
evening with Mrs. J. R. Hill.
Misses Ida Horne, Ires Grimsby
Telephone and Find Ml
Whstb the msrtet price
(if Has my team left town ff
v |!!| • s ere any freight for !/ 1
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tions for thousands of Farmers every day.
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Increase the- -woakiag ™ J
* '* power of your horse*«nd mules *mQ
f Use RED MILL FEED \
m Feed it praperlyvand notice the change. Ycrar work animals ■
■ will pick np at once. They will be-able to do more work with fl
fl less rest -and tiierr lives will be longer. ,
I THIS IS NOT A GUESS . »
a Qm» has to team *ow to properly feed I
-home, aad mules In order So jreV Ih. most
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■ W BHTw SicStexpcrlmmU«nd are u.is* our expert- B
■ HH ” eoce is making Rrd Mill Fred. 'fl
S an w* know that Rrd Mill Fed will art more V ■
■ SBw work out of your horvra and mulra and will JKKfelfl ■
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I MACON. 04. |
FISHEX & WILLIS, Distributors.
and Rosa Harnton, Mr. Lonie Alien
Kimberly and Frank Ham ton went
over to Mr. C. C. William’s Tues
day night and engaged in the pleas
ant pastime of shelling peanut -
Mrs. W. A. Floyd spent Tues
day evening with her aunt Mrs.
George Mirse.
Miss Laura Floyd spent Tuesday
evening with Mrs. R. L Wright.
Misses i.udie, Mattie Lee, and Em
ma Floyd spent Tuesday evening
with Misses Manella and Irene Floyd.
Miss Erma Grimsley spent a few
days with her aunt, M/s. Minnie
Collins, last week.
Mrs. George Perkins, of Cordele,
spent Tuesday with her fattier in
law, W 11. Perkins.
Miss Walter Floyd spent Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Fannie .vinllis.
Miss Eva Scarborough spent Tues
day evening with her sister, Mrs
Elmir,a, Davis.
The farmers of this section are
ahoiit ready to plant corn,
Mrs. Jane Little and mother, Mrs
Wynn, spent Friday evening win
Miss Fannie Ross.
Jim Davis, of near Leon, spent
Friday night with his uncle, R. L.
Davis.
Misses Walter and Mattie Floy,
and Inez Grimsley spent Sutiinhn
night and Sunday morning witl
Misses Bannah and Adiiie Lee Bran
non.
THE COCHRAN JOURNAL
Miss Lillie Mae Davis’s sing was
quite a success. Everybody report
ed a nice time.
Mesdames Ida White and Ola
Knight spent Sunday with Mrs. J.
R. Hill.
We are glad to know Mrs. J. H.
Little is improving after a few days’
illness.
There is a lot of sickness in this
section.
Mrs. Eimir.a Davis spent Friday
with her sister. Miss Eva Scarbor
ough.
Misses Violet and Rosa lan- White
pent i i i i •./ ,v t i t is Irj 10 Floyd
Blue Eves.
Look out for severe and even dangerous kid
ney and bladder (rouble resulting from years of
railroading. Geo. t.. Bell, 639 third St., Fort
Wayne, ind.. was many years a conductor on
.he Nickel Plate. He says: "Twenty years of
railroading left my kidneys in a terrible condition.
There was a continual pain across my back and
hips and my kidneys gave me much distress, and
;hc action of my bladder was frequent and most
painful. I got a supply of Foley Kidney Pills
and the first bottle made a wonderful improve
ment and four bottles cured me comp,etely. Since
then I have recommended Foley Kidney Pills to
many of my railroad friends. For sale by
TAYLOR k KENNINGTON
RUTH DOTS
Our school is progressing nicely,
under the control of Miss Cora
Butts
The singing at the home of J. C.
Howard was enjoyed by a large
crowd, last Saturday night.
Misses Sitllie Lou and Kanawah
Willis spent Saturday night and
Sunday with .Misses Cal lie and Ma
tilda Fair.
Miss Lillian Jones spent Saturday
night with Mrs. W. 11. McNair.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend Sunday School every Sunday
at three o’clock.
Miss Gertrude Roberts, of Macon,
visited her parents J. J. Robert- and
wife, Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Maggie Anderson attended
Sunday School at Pleasant Hill last
Sunday.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend preaching at Pleasant Hill,
next Sunday and Sunday school at
ten o’clock.
The singing at H. M. Chambers
was a grand success.
Miss Ettie Harris entertained a
few of her friends at a masquerade
party Tuesday night. All there
reported a jolly good time.
Mrs. J. C. Wilder is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. E. S. Champion.
Miss Essie Crumpler spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Misses
Willie Mae Forehand and Thelma
Chambers.
J. G. Wilder and wife made a
business trip to Macon last Friday.
Brown Eyes.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Neutralize and remove the pouins (bat cause
backache, rheumatism, nervousness and all kid
ney and bladder irregularities. They build up
and restore the natural action of these organs.
For sale by TAYLOR 4 KENNING TO
cochran*lroute 3
I
The farmers of this section are
almost ready to plant tht|r corn and
would he glad to see a raip. lam
afraid the recent cold winil and old
Jack Frost leave injured the fwiit as
well as our gardens.
C. F. and R. H. Francis made a
business trip to Hawkinsville last
Saturday.
Lonzo Hinson and family spent
Sunday with C. R. Hinson and
wife.
J. K. Dixon left Friday last for
Wilkinson county, where he will
spend a few days with his mother.
Will Dixon and .family spent
-Sunday at C. F. Frauds’®.
J. F. Dykes and family spent
Sunday with W.iA. .Aimer and fant
ily.
B. JF. Jones will soon have hie
grist mill ready dor grinding.
The death erf Mrs. Do n
Thompson on the fifteenth was
indeed. The family has the sym
pathy of this entire community.
Mrs. C. G. Jones and son Walter
were seen on our route Sunday.
Blur Eyes. No. 2.
SEEDCORN
KORN, ko-.n:
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do not buy until you see ours.
It’s the Best.
“ 1 Prettiest.
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Lxenume*
kind that makes A Big Crop.
150 bushels of one of our varietes have
been made on 0119 Acre.
<JWe have everything in Seed. We
do Positively Guarantee everything in seed
sold by us.
CDo you need a family remedy of some kind?
If so, come in and let us show you through the
Nyal Family Remedy Dep’t. A Remedy for
each ailment, not one remedy for everything.
written Cuarantee goes with each
Package of Nyal’s Remedies. Come in and
let us show you through “The Nyal Family
show you the many advantages why they are
better than a:ay Patent.
t£fli
Walker's Pharmacy.
The Monument Corner.
PhOuie Ho. 9. Cochran, Ga.
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C. A. CARSON, T. P. A. Macon, Ga.
J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
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and outhouses Valcanlts Roods® is the favorite of the
farmer who figures cost by years of service and not by
the first cost. Any handy man can lay Vulcanite Roofing. Caps and
Cement come with every roll—so all you need is a hammer.
on. Vulcanite stays on for eood.
It will pay you to learn more about Vulcanite—the rbof
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bring you a sample with which you can make the
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m^° chran lumber Co '^,fc
RED SEAL SHOES
are all right lor a birthday
.present —they frequently last
till 4he tttext. anniversary ;
then there's a
“Dollar Bi Pair Saved In the Wear**
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