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Concerning Candi
dates for Governor
From The Atlanta Georgian.
PAUL TKAMMKM.
Dtlton, Ga., Aug. 11. .tlayor
Paul B. Trammell this morning re
ceived a letter from a pi'omi. cut <
state senator from one of the nml
die Georgia Gi.-; riots, ;v. • •*.
cattse him t>o ni d/.e iu otnta rip to
Atlanta. Thursday. • *
Mayor Trammed to moot
in Atlanta for iln- p ■ «• e ■ ■ | "
cussing hfs proha'lie eti in a i he
rare for governor. Ihe Wi*iwr ha«>
pledged ids warmest so.•’,)<• n "
Colonel Trammell heroine a - a ...
date. Co. eerning hi yroiiai .e i a -
diilaey .Mayor Trammell had notli-i
ing to say tddax .
TOM lirosos
Thomas ii Him ' .'omm - io.r
er of agriculture, says he * v * 11 '-•C*
nkeiy announce his decis.on as to j
' running .for governor the latter piirt
of this week or sometime next x\ **k. ;
He will wait until after the 'ogisln
ture will have adj»urn«l. His
friends continue to urge him to run 1
and it would n< t lx surprising
should his annum cement he luat
he would get in the nice. Ati.
Hudson will he in Atlanta proha- j
bly all this week.
noolMtl! At KXANUKK
, Hooper Alexander foi governoi
that’s tin latest political gossip go
ing the rounds at the eapstol. Ihe
activity of the DeKalb county rep
reseiitative in the house the last lew
days has started the talk of aim as
• a successor to Governor (Like •
Smith. Mr. Alexander has led tin
tight for the Tippins anti-near-beer
bill and for economy in appropria
tions. As ebairm nof the house
committee mi the Moslem and At
lantic railroad hi- view.-«*n the stab
road coincide very k-.rj’.e'y with
those of Governor Fmith. A- lav
partner of C. Murpay .Candler,
railroad commissioner, ho has a
strong influence behind him from !
that quarter. As a representative |
in the legislature for four ti rm he
is one of the most conspicuous j
member.-) of that body. 1 here is
little doubt of his ability to round j
up a goodly proportion of the Hoke
Smith faction, of the prohibition
element, of ttmse favoring economy
in appropriations, and of a large
personal following.
R. B. lU'SSKIX
Judge R. B. Russell, candidate
for governor, is contemplating open
ing headquarters in Atlanta in a
few days. He may secure the
i rooms in the Empire hotel build
| ing occupied last year !>y William
Schley Howard as congressional
campaign headquarters. Already
Judge Russell has headquarters es
tablished at his home, Russellville,
near Winder. Mrs. Russell, with a
ricenographer assisting her, is in
Pcharge. This week* Judge Russel!
will speak at Empire, on the border \
®lje Cocljrmt Journal
COCHRAN. PULASKI COUNTY, GA.. THURSDAY \UGUST 17 1911.
line between Dodge and Pulaski
counties.
POPE BROWN
ti. Pope Brown, candidate for
gover or, has hut one appoi. line t
to speak this week thus far
induced. !t is for next Saturday
at Vi laliti. However, he lies an
invitation and, is i-nnsidering aeeept
ig to )peak in Ruiloeh eon-tty one
day this week. Mr. Brown vi.i
so" 1 must of the week i:t At lama.
e:)p i-i.i'iy ~s th- closing liays of the
1",, re jire now at !iand,.
i-’i.ii-y !\: inev Pills vill-eheck the
:;ro>. it ss of your kidney and b ! ad-
Icr trouble and lieai. by removing
l.ic cause. Try them. For saie by
Tax In; J; Keimington,
nes s s s t; n j s s a 9 9 9 s 9 a me
THE OLDEST AXB MOST REUABLE SEES STORE!
TURNIP SEED!
10 Varieties . ... . All New Crop.
AT
WALKER’S PHARMACY
The Old Reliable.
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Our Buyer,. Mr. Z. G. Duggan, who is now in New York, Buying our
ball and Winter Stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions, Etc.,
¥
reports to us that he is "Driving Some Good Bargains." He is Landing
one of the Best and Most Complete Lines Ever Shown in Cochran and
it will be to your advantage to keep your eye on Duggan Bros. & Co.’s
Store as they will startle the most economical buyer with some of the
Grandest Bargaing ever knpwn to this city, when Quality is Considered.
Remember That You Can Always Get The Best of The Best at
DUGGAN BROTHERS & COMPANY’S, COCHE4 Vc,a.
A Straw Ride
Mr. Jolu Harris, Jr. again de
lighted his friends, both givls and
b,i\s, witil a s;raw ride on Tuesday
nigh'-. Mr. : lavris lm given sever
al of the ride.-i ;.ih seson, and his
visit., m l Tehran are always looked
forward b> with gladness.
Tnesj; rides tiro so refreshing af
ter lh - long, hot day, and does
cheer the can Ac ’'sweet- girl”
from a niunniii. u»u ■ -x-c iiag of lone
liness. John leserves praise for
his tbougi i t-l ul l u* s and generosity,
and we wis,i Coctu-iin could claim
him as ns i>xv.i i-,i..zcu ui'lead of
Jacksonville.
Ph 'i-.e us your job printing.
A Delightful Party
Bittl" Miss Sarah Ann Peacock
delighted her many little friends
and dub-mates with asocial party
on Thursday afternoon, Aug. tilth.
She entertains with great merri
ment and ease, making each little
guest feel that ‘‘home-like wel
come” that would do credit to an
older person.
The auto ride idler the “adieus”
were said xvili he remembered with
hopes that Sarah Ann will again
extend her hupitnlity
Tin refreshments consisted of de
licious punch, assorted can lies, and,
last hut not least, cream and cake.
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Singing School Concert
Salem Singing School comes to a
close with a grand concert Saturday
night, August 1!). livery body is
invited to attend; doors open at
8:00 o’clock: only 25 and lo cents.
Please do not forget he time, place,
|and date.
Salem School.
j
If you have a visitor, ’phone (Hi.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to t-lre many friends who
were so ki.nd to us during the recent
j illness of our husband and father.
Mrs. J. F. Lick and Children.
NUMBER 11.
What Legislature
Did on Monday
house;
Passed bill reapportioning the
eongregressioiial u. tn-... of the
sttite.
Passed special appropriation bill
amounting to S? IM, 111 one of
which was .$(5,000 for a hospital for
the Old Soldiers Home.
Refused by a majority of only
four votes to pass t ie Alextindet
resolution tn censure the rules corn
mittee and declare the certain rule
unconstitutional, thus losing tin
last chance to get the Tippins hi I
before the house.
Passed a number of local hills.
SENATE.
Pissed a hill making Georgia’s
insurance tax reciprocal.
Set the fertilizer bill and the la
bor bureau hill on the calendar, but
failed to reach either before adjourn
ment.
Passed several general and local
hills.
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Hay Fever, Asthma, and Summer
Colds
Must he relievvi! quickly and Fo
ley’s Honey an ’ Tar Compound
will do it. E. M. Stewart, 1034
Wolfrom St., Chicago, writes: “I
hax’e been greatly troubled during
the hot summer months with Hay
Fever and find that by using Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound 1
get great relief.” Many others
who suffer similarly wili he glad to
benefit by Mr. Stewart’s experience.
For sale by Taylor A Kennington.
RECORD OF PIANO CONTESTANTS,
Contestant No. 1 12,945
“ 2 183,640
“ 3 5,000
“ 4 235,090
“ o 150,295
“ ti 10,315
“ 7 42,655
“ 8 14,925
I * “ “ 9 120,275
“ 10 2,000
“ 11 263,855
“ 12 4,775
*“ “ 13 10,900
“ I I 405,246
“ “ 15 411,045
WANTED —Young man and la
dy clerk. Address Dry Goods,
care of Cochran Journal.
Lodge Directory.
Cochran Lodge No. 217, F. & A.
M. meets every 2nd and 4th Mon
day 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
lodges.