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A KNOCKER!
STIL IT IS A WINNER
Gum Swamp Chill and Fever Tonic is Positively Guaranteed by us
to “Break-up” any case of Chills and Fever.
25 CENTS THE BOTTLE.
If it don’t Break them “up,” we will cheerfully give you
50c. for the Empty bottle.
The exact Guarantee we do put on WALKER’S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC, which has been sold
at our store for thirty (30) years. €j Both the above are MADE and SOLD ONLY BY US.
It’s for Your Good that we offer you these Two Great Panaceas.
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE GOES WITH EACH SALE IF REQUIRED.
All we ask of you} is a trial.
WALKER’S PHARMACY.
GRAND EXCURSION
TO
Brunswick, St. Simons’ island,
Cumberland Island, Jacksonvile,
St. Augustine and Tampa.
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
: WEDNESDAY, MAY 31.
Excursion train with separate coaches for whites and colored will
leave Cochran, Ga., 10:55, a. m. and arrive Jacksonville, 5:55 p. m..
Brunswick, 5:45 p. m. and Tampa,. 6:30 a. m. next morning.
Brunswick $3.75 Jacksonville $8.75
t. Simons’ Island $3'75 t. Augustine. $4.25
Cumberland Island $3.75 Tampa $3.00
Tickets to Brunswick, St. Simons’, Cumberland Island, Jacksonville and St. Augus
tine will be good returning on any regular train to stations where scheduled to stop up to
and including train leaving Jacksonville 8:05 p. m. and Brunswick, 8:35 p. m., Monday,
June sth. Tickets to Tampa will be good returning on any regular train to points where
scheduled to stop, up to and including train leaving Jacksonville, 8:05 p, m., Tuesday,
June 6th. N
Don’t Miss it—-Ask Nearest Southern Railway Agent for complete
Information. ........
J. L. MEEK, A.G. P. A., C. A. CARSON, JR.,T.P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga.
WANTED: One to four two
horse wagon teams to do steady
hauling for three months or longer.
Good pay. Inquire at the Journal
Office.
DRY LUMBER: We have in
stalled a new up- to-date, dry kiln
and are in a position to turn out
first class mill- work of all descrip
tions. COCHRAN LUMBER CO.
Foley Kidney Pills take hold of
your system and help you to rid
yourself of your dragging backache,
dull headache, nervousness, im
paired eyesight, and of all the ills
resulting from impaired action of
your kidneys and bladder. Re- j
member it is Foley Kidney Pills
that do this. For sale at Taylor &
Kennington’s.
THE COdWAN JOURNAL
M. N. George, Irondale, Ala.,
was bothered with kidney trouble
for many years. “1 was persuaded
to try Foley Kidney Remedy, and
before taking it three days I could
feel its beneficial effects. The pain
left my back, my kidney action
cleared up, and lam so much bet
ter I do not hesitate to recommend
Foley Kidney Remedy. ” For sale
by Taylor & Kennington.
LOW RATES
V ia
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
From
COCHRAN, GA.
Hot Springs, Ark., and Return —
$33.55
Account All-year Tourist tick
ets on sale daily. Final lim
it, 90 days from date of sale.
HOT Springs, Ark. and Return.
$31.10
Account Summer Tourist,
tickets on sale daily, June
to Sept. 30th. Final Limit,
Oct 3, 1011.
Sanfrancisco and Return, $72.75.
Account International Sun
day School Association and
American Medical Asssocia
tion, tickets on sale June 3,
4,5, and 8 to 22 inclusive.
Final limit Sept. 15, 1971.
Stop-overs permitted.
Meridian, Miss, and Return, —
$14.80
Account Sunday School Con
gress, tickets on sale June 5,
6, 7. Final Limit, June 4,
Asheville, N. C. and return, —
$11.15
Account Summer Students
Conference Y W C A, and Y
M C A., tickets on sale June
8 and 9. Final limit June 28.
Kansas City, Mo., and Return, —
$41.25
Account Worlds Baraca-Phil
atheta Conference, tickets on
sale June 8, it. Final limit,
June 18, 1911.
Philadelphia, Pa. and Return, —
$28.80
Account Northern Baptist
Convention, tickets on sale
June 9, 10, 12, 16 and 19.
Final limit June 29, 1911.
ByJJdepositing ticket and pay
ing 1.00 an extension to July
31, can he secured. Stop
over of 10 days each within
final limit permitted going and
returning at Washington and
Baltimore.
Rochester N. Y. and Retnrn 35.15
Account Ancient Arabic Or
der, Nobles of the Mystic
Schrine, Imperial Council,
tickets on sale July 7,8, 9.
Final limit July 18, except by
depositing ticket and upon
payment of fee of one dollar
an extension to August 15,
1911 can be secured. Stop
overs of 10 days each within
final or extended limit per
mitted going and returning at
Washington, Baltimore and
Philadelphi.
Monteagle, Tenn. and Return —
Sewanee, Tenn. and Return.—
10.50
Account Bible School and Sun
day School Institute, tickets
on sale June 30, July 1,8, 15
22, 29, Aug, 11, 12 and 18,
Final limit Sept. sth, 1911.
Denver, Col. and Return.
Col. Springs and Return—
-53.70
Account Summer Tourist tick
ets on sale daily June Ist, to
Sept. 30. Final limit, Octo
ber 31, 1911. Stop-overs per
mitted going and returning.
I
Nunmer Tourist tickets now.
on sale to “The Land of the
Bky ’ country and the many
attractive resorts on Southern
Railway.
Write for “Land of Sky”
booklet and “Summer Homes
Folder.”
Proportionally low rates
from other points.
lor detailed information,
reservations, descriptive mat
ter, folders and time tables,
call on, or address —
C. A. CARSON, JR., T, P. A.,
MACON, - - - GEORGIA
Route 5 Ramblings
The farmers of this section were
glad to see the rain which fell last
week.
Walker Edmundson spent Wed
nesday night with G. M. Scarbor
ough and family.
J. E. Smith and wife were the
guests of Arch Floyd and wife Sat
urday afternoon.
Laurence Haskins and wife visit
ed \Y ill Goody and family Sunday.
B. F. Foskey was the guest of
W ilbur and William Smith Satur
day night.
Mrs. \ erner Reynlos has returned
home, after a pleasant visit to her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Sirmons.
W ilbur Smith and Kanawha Ber
ryhiil attended Sunday School at"
Limestone Sunday afternoon.
Earnest Davis and wife were the
guests of the latter’s father, W. F.
Scarborough Sunday.
G. M. Scarborough and wife
spent Sunday afternoon with J. E.
Smith and family.
Miss Inez Haskins spent a few
days with her sister, Mrs. J.-T.
Homes, last week.
Jim Brannon was the guest CM
Cliff Jimmerson Sunday. ™
Black Eyes.